Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-193) and index.
Contents:
Christians not worth killing -- The broad road that leads to destruction -- Just believe -- My buddy Jesus -- The gospel of positivity -- Diabolical vanishing act -- Strength in numbers -- The false virtues -- In and of the world -- Disorganized religion -- Cheap repentance -- Heaven for everyone.
Summary:
Christians in the Middle East, in much of Asia, and in Africa are still being martyred for the faith, but how many American Christians are willing to lay down their smartphones, let alone their lives, for the faith? Being a Christian in America doesn't require much these days. Suburban megachurches are more like entertainment venues than places to worship God. The lives that American "Christians" lead aren't much different from those of their atheist neighbors, and their knowledge of theology isn't much better either. Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire exposes the pitiful state of Christianity in America today, lays out the stakes for us, our families, and our eternal salvation, and invites us to a faith that's a lot less easy and comfortable--but that's more real and actually worth something.
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