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Classic Steve on Grace & Communication

Classic Steve on Grace & Communication

JULY 22, 2014

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Steve Brown is best known for two things: the message of radical grace and the ability to communicate that message like none other. His best-selling classics, When Being Good Isn’t Good Enough and How to Talk So People Will Listen have a lot to do with that, and we’re excited to announce that both books have been revised and updated.

Steve Brown is best known for two things: the message of radical grace and the ability to communicate that message like none other. His best-selling classics, When Being Good Isn’t Good Enough and How to Talk So People Will Listen have a lot to do with that, and we’re excited to announce that both books have been revised and updated.

For a limited time, you can get both When Being Good Isn’t Good Enough AND How to Talk So People Will Listen for a suggested donation of just $20!

When Being Good Isn’t Good Enough dropped a grace boulder in the stagnant pond of religion and we’re still seeing the ripple effects today. It was revolutionary for many current voices of grace, and it’s still controversial and foundational today. If you’re exhausted, discouraged and frustrated with religion, get this book and find out why you can stop trying to please a God who’s already pleased.

By far, How to Talk So People Will Listen is Steve’s best-selling book of all time. That’s no surprise since he’s an excellent communicator on the radio, behind pulpits and beyond. If you or someone you know is a public speaker, get this book to learn how to speak with authority, win an argument, overcome fears and more.

Visit our store and get your copies today!

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