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Discover the powerful audio book experience with 'Outspoken - Unbridged Audio Book on CD.' This thought-provoking narrative captures the journey of Anglican priest Rod Bower, whose impactful messages ignited a social media revolution in Australia. Released in 2019 by Bolinda/Penguin Audio Australia, this brand new audio book offers an insightful look at faith, identity, and social justice, all in standard audio format on CD. With no unexpected import charges or custom duties thanks to our Auckland warehouse, enjoy FREE shipping and expect delivery within 15 days.
Rod Bower's road sign messages began as simple thoughts shared with his community but quickly transformed into a profound dialogue touching various societal issues, including asylum seekers, LGBTI rights, and Indigenous Australian advocacy. With close to 65,000 followers on social media, Fr Rod continues to challenge the status quo, blending humor, philosophy, and passionate discourse.
'Outspoken' is not just an audio book; it's an enlightening experience that intertwines Rod's life story with his evolving views on Christianity, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in faith, acceptance, and activism. Join Fr Rod on this remarkable journey of advocacy and introspection. Order your copy today and dive into a narrative that is both entertaining and inspiring.
Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780655604686
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Penguin Audio Australia
Description:
On 24 July 2013, Anglican priest Rod Bower put up these words on the roadside sign of his Gosford parish church. Next he posted them on Facebook, sparking a social media revolution. The post was shared thousands of times – suddenly the one-time butcher was on the public stage.
Today Fr Rod has close to 65,000 followers on social media. He uses this platform to raise questions about Australia’s corporate soul, to assert that we are all brothers and sisters – asylum seekers, Muslims, those identifying as LGBTI, Indigenous Australians ... And for such messages, the death threats pour in.
How did a shy adopted kid from the country become this steadfast conscience of our nation, preaching both peace and disruption? Part life story, part love story, part manifesto, Outspoken describes an evolution as surprising as Fr Rod’s views about Christianity.
Utterly frank, both philosophical and funny, this is a singular book by a singular person. It illuminates the life and work of the man behind those signs.
Rod Bower's road sign messages began as simple thoughts shared with his community but quickly transformed into a profound dialogue touching various societal issues, including asylum seekers, LGBTI rights, and Indigenous Australian advocacy. With close to 65,000 followers on social media, Fr Rod continues to challenge the status quo, blending humor, philosophy, and passionate discourse.
'Outspoken' is not just an audio book; it's an enlightening experience that intertwines Rod's life story with his evolving views on Christianity, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in faith, acceptance, and activism. Join Fr Rod on this remarkable journey of advocacy and introspection. Order your copy today and dive into a narrative that is both entertaining and inspiring.
Please note this is an AUDIO BOOK - ON A CD. Shipping for this item is FREE, please allow 15 days for shipping. As its shipped from our Auckland warehouse there is no unexpected import charges, custom duties or taxes
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780655604686
Format: CD standard audio format
Year: 2019
Publisher: Bolinda/Penguin Audio Australia
Description:
On 24 July 2013, Anglican priest Rod Bower put up these words on the roadside sign of his Gosford parish church. Next he posted them on Facebook, sparking a social media revolution. The post was shared thousands of times – suddenly the one-time butcher was on the public stage.
Today Fr Rod has close to 65,000 followers on social media. He uses this platform to raise questions about Australia’s corporate soul, to assert that we are all brothers and sisters – asylum seekers, Muslims, those identifying as LGBTI, Indigenous Australians ... And for such messages, the death threats pour in.
How did a shy adopted kid from the country become this steadfast conscience of our nation, preaching both peace and disruption? Part life story, part love story, part manifesto, Outspoken describes an evolution as surprising as Fr Rod’s views about Christianity.
Utterly frank, both philosophical and funny, this is a singular book by a singular person. It illuminates the life and work of the man behind those signs.