

So, I apologize.Ī few weeks ago, I posted on my Facebook wall, that we must beware confusing faith with superstition and that I would write more on this at a later date. It’s been almost 2 months since I’ve started working a part-time job, in addition to my full-time position, and I’ve just been really tired, lately. Posted in Book Reviews, Faith | Tagged American Church, believer, believers, book review, book reviews, Christian, Christianity, Christians, Francis Chan, freedom, freedom of religion, religious freedom, The Church | Leave a comment Study with Purpose I’m not saying we should live in fear, but we should be prepared and ready to pivot, as things change in our political or religious climate. Even if you don’t read it now, you may want it on your shelf for future use, because there may come a time when the Church won’t be able to meet in a public setting, for reasons other than a virus. Therefore, I recommend this book, particularly to be used as a guidebook for the future of the Church. One thing’s for certain, we mustn’t neglect the meeting of the Church, even if it’s different from what we’re accustomed to. And let’s be honest, we don’t know what the future might hold we see a lot of censorship and accusations flying around these days. Now, why did I feel it necessary to share a quick review of this book? Because with the current state of things–churches unable to meet, due to COVID-19, and political unrest in some cities–Chan does a great job of describing a model for what the home church might look like.

We should be devoted to passionate prayer live lives that are holy and pleasing to God live in unity and with love for one another be committed to God & devoted to the Word of God and be humble servants who are committed to training up new leaders & making disciples.īasically, he’s of the opinion that less is more and that much of what the modern American Church has done in the name of the Father, has become more of a distraction and a hindrance to the health of the Church. So, what should the Church look like, according to Chan?
