
When the Line Gets Blurry
How the Church Lost Its Way, and How We Can Return to God’s Clear Path
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Clarence Fell

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When the Line Gets Blurry
How the Church Lost Its Way, and How We Can Return to God’s Clear Path
by Clarence W. Fell
Have you noticed how the line between right and wrong is getting harder to see?
You're not alone and you're not crazy.
In a culture that confuses compromise for compassion and calls clarity “judgmental,” the church is quietly drifting. Not with a bang, but with a shrug. When the Line Gets Blurry is a heartfelt call back to the clarity God intended, offering biblical insight for believers who want to stand firm without becoming harsh, and stay faithful without becoming isolated.
Clarence W. Fell, a Restoration Movement preacher and author, brings wisdom, warmth, and book-chapter-verse conviction to this much-needed message. With pastoral concern and practical guidance, this book helps Christians re-center their lives and their congregations on God’s revealed pattern.
If you’re weary of spiritual fog and ready to walk in the light, this book is your compass.
In this book, you’ll discover:
Why God’s boundaries are not restrictions—but invitations to intimacy, identity, and peace.
How to recognize spiritual drift before it leads you or your congregation off course.
What separation really means (Hint: it’s not arrogance, it’s alignment with God's heart).
The dangers of doctrinal compromise disguised as relevance or unity.
How to help others return to God’s clear path with grace, truth, and a faithful spirit.
If you care about the church.
If you have felt that the line is getting blurry.
If you long to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Then this book is for you.