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Why bother with church?
Why bother with church?
Why bother with church?
Audiobook2 hours

Why bother with church?

Written by Sam Allberry

Narrated by Ralph Lister

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The church has an image problem. It is widely viewed in the world at large as being outdated, boring, irrelevant and filled with backbiting hypocrites. How different that picture is to how the Bible talks about the new family that Jesus has gathered. It is a precious bride, a sparkling jewel, a lifeboat for forgiven sinners that is precious and holy; nurturing and warm; filled with truth, friendship and all embracing, forgiving love. Sam Allberry understands the collision between these two views, and how, even as Christian believers, we can lose sight of how truly wonderful church is and should be, and what a privilege it is to be part of, and to serve. In this brief accessible but thorough guide to church, Sam outlines what church is and why we need it. And how, when we have got it wrong, we can move closer to what a true church should be.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 15, 2016
ISBN9781683660507
Why bother with church?
Author

Sam Allberry

Sam Allberry is the associate pastor at Immanuel Nashville. He is the author of various books, including What God Has to Say about Our Bodies and Is God Anti-Gay?; and the cohost of the podcast You’re Not Crazy: Gospel Sanity for Young Pastors. He is a fellow at the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
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    Not very compelling for someone that has gone through an extremist cultist reason for leaving. Thought the author has had a fairly lukewarm journey. More for those sitting on the fence with minor excuses not to go to church.