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Even More Concise 10 Second Sermons
Milton Jones
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Description for Even More Concise 10 Second Sermons
Paperback. Hilarious follow-up to award-winning comedian Milton Jones' bestselling 10 Second Sermons. Punchy and surreal one-liners on God, faith and life. Num Pages: 80 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: HRCP; WH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 156 x 104 x 8. Weight in Grams: 62.
‘One of the mysteries of Christianity is why Christians rarely admit that so much of it is a mystery.’ God, people, faith, the universe, the whole of creation … Award-winning comedian Milton Jones considers the biggest questions using the smallest number of words. With short, sharp, surreal one-liners and an eye for what really matters, he may bring you closer to the answers than some of the longer sermons you’ve heard in church. Includes Milton’s own cartoons!
‘One of the mysteries of Christianity is why Christians rarely admit that so much of it is a mystery.’ God, people, faith, the universe, the whole of creation … Award-winning comedian Milton Jones considers the biggest questions using the smallest number of words. With short, sharp, surreal one-liners and an eye for what really matters, he may bring you closer to the answers than some of the longer sermons you’ve heard in church. Includes Milton’s own cartoons!
Product Details
Publisher
Darton,Longman & Todd Ltd United Kingdom
Number of pages
80
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
80
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780232530049
SKU
V9780232530049
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-3
About Milton Jones
Milton Jones is a comedian, star of his own Sony-award winning Radio 4 series and a regular panellist on BBC2’s Mock the Week.
Reviews for Even More Concise 10 Second Sermons
'King of the surreal one-liners.'
The Times 'Sultan of the Surreal.'
The Guardian 'He's fast, absurd and very funny.'
Radio Times
The Times 'Sultan of the Surreal.'
The Guardian 'He's fast, absurd and very funny.'
Radio Times