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When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future
When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future
When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future
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When Did We Start Forgetting God?: The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future

Written by Mark Galli

Narrated by Kyle Tait

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The former editor in chief of the acclaimed magazine Christianity Today offers a compelling look at the state of evangelicalism and hope for the future.
In arguably one of the most divisive and polarizing eras, evangelicals are faced with a profound crisis of confidence. It is a crisis that has many dimensions―political, biblical, and theological―as well as a crisis of spiritual formation and discipleship.

What ultimately is at the root of this crisis?

Mark Galli encourages us to turn our attention away from the politics of the moment, the social issues being discussed online, and the debate du jour among Christians. He asks us instead to take a long and hard look at what’s missing in our spirituality. In an incisive and thought-provoking book, Mark Galli helps us slow down and spend time reflecting on our ultimate priority.

A must-read for anyone interested in contemplating the future of the church.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2021
ISBN9781496456014
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Mark Galli

Mark Galli (MDiv, Fuller Theological Seminary) is managing editor of Christianity Today magazine. He was a pastor for ten years and is the author of numerous books on prayer, preaching, and pastoral ministry.

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