
Good Faith
Being a Christian When Society Thinks You're Irrelevant and Extreme
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Paul Michael Garcia
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Many Christians today feel overwhelmed as they try to live faithfully in a culture that seems increasingly hostile to their beliefs. Politics, marriage, sexuality, religious freedom - with an ever-growing list of contentious issues, believers find it harder than ever to hold on to their convictions while treating their friends, neighbors, coworkers, and even family members who disagree with respect and compassion. This isn't just a problem that affects individual Christians; if left unaddressed, the growing gap between the faithful and society's tolerance for public faith will have lasting consequences for the church in America.
Now the best-selling authors of unChristian turn their data-driven insights toward the thorny question of how Christians talk with people they know and love about the most toxic issues of our day. They help today's disciples understand what they believe and why and how to keep believing it without being judgmental and defensive. Listeners will discover the most significant trends that offer both obstacles and opportunities to God's people and how not only to challenge culture but to create and renew it for the common good. Perhaps most importantly, David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons invite fellow Christians to understand the heart behind opposing views and show them how to be loving, life-giving friends despite profound differences. This will be the go-to book for young adult and older believers who don't want to hide from culture but to engage and restore it.
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- The reading runner
- 05-03-22
Most influential book in my life after the Bible
Every Christian needs to read this book. You won’t regret it. Stand up, and ask hard questions.
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- fitness design expert
- 06-13-16
Knowledge
it challenges every Christian to grow and knowledge and learn from other good faith Christians experiences
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- Joanna Kruth
- 06-08-16
Great perspective!
This helped me to gain a perspective of our times and provides good insight on where a believer fits into that. Good faith is what the lost need and this book defines good faith well!
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- Michael
- 11-15-16
A must listen
I love this book and new point of view as a Christian , American male
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- JT Crisp
- 08-12-19
Challenging and Refreshing
Challenged me while refreshing my mind and soul to think and act with " good faith."
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- Rachel
- 06-27-16
Outstanding!
Another thoughtful, well-researched assessment of our culture and the church by two men who are on the cutting edge of both.
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- Paula
- 07-06-18
Love Others--all others
Brings out that not one person is to be excluded from the love of Christians and that we are all loved by God.
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- whitney
- 09-21-16
Loved it
Very thought provoking. A very good companion to any Q conference trip. A must read for all Christians
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- Amazon Customer
- 04-20-21
thru the night
listened' while sleeping,
The focus and concerns of the authors were very clear and meaningful.
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- Cardboard boxes
- 02-28-18
Great ideas on how to love, believe and live as Good Christians
Great ideas on how to love, believe and live as Good Christians at the beginning of our post Christian Era in western culture.
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