Description: A hilarious, faith building, and Christ-centred exploration of all the weird, crude, funny, and nude parts of the Bible that we rarely look at. Contains 15 exciting illustrations. Great for teenagers who struggle to engage with the Bible.
Brief description: Tom French is married to his excellent wife, Emily Sandrussi. He is also a youth ministry veteran, having spent over sixteen years working with teenagers in churches and schools around Australia. Every year he teaches the Bible to thousands of young people in youth groups, churches, schools, and camps throughout New South Wales and Victoria. He has a Bachelor of Theology from Sydney Missionary and Bible College. Tom lives in Melbourne with Emily. You can often find him at the movies eating popcorn for dinner. Visit tomfrench.com.au to sign up for regular blog updates and the latest on new books. There you can also listen to Tom's sermons, book Tom to speak, see a photo of Tom holding a microphone, and much more. Follow Tom on Facebook: facebook.com/twfrench Follow Tom on Instagram: @twfrench Subscribe to Tom's Preaching Podcast: Search for "Tom French" in your favourite podcast app.
Review Quotes:
"Weird, Crude, Funny, and Nude: The Bible Exposed is a fantastic read that I highly recommend. Tom has taken some of the most absurd stories in the Bible that are so often overlooked and, whilst making you laugh, also delivers incredible truths about God, points you to Jesus, challenges you and leaves you feeling covered in God's grace. If you're not sure the Bible can be fun or relevant, grab this book with both hands and see where it takes you!"
- Ali Martin Soul Survivor UK and author of Getting it Across Loud and Clear and Heart to Heart
"Tom's genius lies in much more than just being able to pick out some parts of the Bible that are more exciting than a genealogy. The aim is not just that young people might read some funky parts of the Bible, but that they would read the Bible, hear the voice of God, come to faith in Jesus, and live transformed lives as members of God's kingdom."
- Rev. Dr Graham Stanton Ridley College, Melbourne