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American Christians have enjoyed comforts a majority of Christians around the world never see. We can worship wherever we want, we can publicly talk about Jesus just about anywhere, and we don’t have to worry about our lives being threatened day... [Read on]
Gabe Lyons has done a masterful job of punching believers in the throat and then picking them up with the grace of great expectations. Unlike many books written today about the discouraging position the Western church, Lyons takes the time to... [Read on]
Obviously with good intentions, Gabe Lyons wrote The Next Generation Christians from a very narrow perspective - his own. And although he did his research through extensive polling, he failed to study and learn from history, where we can see... [Read on]
With the subtitle of “The Good News About the End of Christian America,” I was excited to read this book. I was looking forward to new insights into where Christianity is headed. Instead, I was introduced to all of the reasons why current... [Read on]
If you’re anything like me, you might feel that a lot of recently-released books and the current research results seem to paint a rather bleak picture of the church. Reading these works makes it sound like the church is in decline, it has lost... [Read on]
This book made me uncomfortable, yet I found myself agreeing with many of Lyons' points. It made me uncomfortable because I saw myself in his stories. He identified several subgroups within the Christian circle, such as, insiders, evangelizers,... [Read on]
Gabe Lyons admits that the face of Christianity is changing. He begins by outlining the fading reality of Christianity in America today. He identifies three groups of Christians and their level of interaction with the current culture. Lyons then... [Read on]
I once had a friend laugh at me when I told him it was my desire to create a movement of people who would be a "force for reconciliation." I think he was laughing at the term and how oxymoronic it felt to say it. And that is exactly what Gabe... [Read on]
Gabe Lyons paints a picture of what faith will look like in the next generation. Coupled with his work in UnChristian, Lyons has given a roadmap to those who are looking to reach this generation being lost by the American church. It is not... [Read on]