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unChristian
- What a New Generation Really Thinks About Christianity...and Why it Matters
- Narrated by: Lloyd James
- Length: 8 hrs and 36 mins
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Summary
Christians are supposed to represent Christ to the world. But according to the latest report card, something has gone terribly wrong. Using descriptions like "hypocritical," "insensitive," and "judgmental," young Americans share an impression of Christians that's nothing short of . . . unChristian.
Find out why these negative perceptions exist, learn how to reverse them in a Christlike manner, and discover practical examples of how Christians can positively contribute to culture.
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- Alexander
- 14-02-15
Essential listening for thinking Christians
Very interesting exposé of how Christians are viewed by young Americans who aren't "in the club". The book then goes on to examine where this image has come from and suggest how we can break down barriers which have grown up.
As a Brit, I recognised a lot of the thoughts and trends in my own culture too.
My one complaint is that, like many audiobooks, the divisions on the recording bear no relation to the chapters in the book, making it tricky to navigate. Is it really so difficult for production companies to make 1 chapter = 1 track?
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