Jim and Casper Go to Church. Frank Conversation about Faith, Churches, and Well-Meaning Christians

Jim and Casper Go to Church. Frank Conversation about Faith, Churches, and Well-Meaning Christians
ISBN: 9781414330907

Autor:Henderson, Jim
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What does an atheist think about church? Jim Henderson decided that the best way to find out was to ask! So he recruited an atheist--Matt Casper--to visit twelve leading churches with him and give the "first impression" perspective of a non-believer. Week after week, this spiritual odd couple attended services at churches all over the country and documented their experiences at and reactions to each one. Along the way, they found the real value of their journey in the open and authentic friendship that developed as they talked, questioned, joked, and--most important--listened. Follow along with Jim and Casper on their visits, and eavesdrop as they discuss what they found. Their articulate, sometimes humorous, and always insightful dialogue offers Christians a new view of an environment where weve become overly comfortable: the church.
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  • Páginas 208
  • Autor Henderson, Jim
  • Formato ePub con DRM
  • Fecha edición 01-04-2007
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Editorial Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
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What does an atheist think about church? Jim Henderson decided that the best way to find out was to ask! So he recruited an atheist--Matt Casper--to visit twelve leading churches with him and give the "first impression" perspective of a non-believer. Week after week, this spiritual odd couple attended services at churches all over the country and documented their experiences at and reactions to each one. Along the way, they found the real value of their journey in the open and authentic friendship that developed as they talked, questioned, joked, and--most important--listened. Follow along with Jim and Casper on their visits, and eavesdrop as they discuss what they found. Their articulate, sometimes humorous, and always insightful dialogue offers Christians a new view of an environment where weve become overly comfortable: the church.
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