The Gospel According to Lost by Chris Seay was for me a pretty good read. The story line of "Lost" and the spiritual references in the series are discussed in a way that helps us draw parallels in our own lives. If you are not a big fan of the "Lost" series, you may not enjoy reading about the various characters referenced in this book, but there are other aspects of the book I found interesting. As each of the series characters are explored, each of us can find in ourselves the same flaws, strengths, attitudes and attributes found in the characters being discussed, and that will get the gears turning in your own mind, eventually leading to the asking of some difficult questions, ranging all the way from what we allow into our minds in the form of media, to why we as Christians find it so easy (or hard) to live the lives of faith that we do.
If you don't mind introspection (this book will make you think), and you enjoy discovering how spiritual principles tie in to popular culture I would suggest reading it. I enjoyed it.
3-1/2 stars out of 5
This book was provided by Thomas Nelson http://booksneeze.com/blogger free of charge for review by Ez37 music (Chris Johnson)
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