
The book starts out with a look at how we tend to grow up and leave our curiosity behind. As we strive for maturity, we often lump curiosity in with other childish traits. We really need curiosity in our relationships, our church and for ourselves.
I loved that this book is more than just ideas, but is really very practical too. He addresses curiosity in books, media, nature, and music. And ultimately, how our curiosity can grow and shape our relationship with Christ.
I found this book really challenging and interesting.
I received this book from B&H Publishing in exchange for my honest review.
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