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Jesus Is for Liars: A Hypocrite's Guide to Authenticity - Christian Book on Faith & Honesty - Perfect for Bible Study & Personal Reflection
Jesus Is for Liars: A Hypocrite's Guide to Authenticity - Christian Book on Faith & Honesty - Perfect for Bible Study & Personal Reflection

Jesus Is for Liars: A Hypocrite's Guide to Authenticity - Christian Book on Faith & Honesty - Perfect for Bible Study & Personal Reflection

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Before you turn this book over and begin thumbing through the pages, you need to know something. This is not one of those books that tells you your life is going to be perfect. This isn’t a book that will make you feel like Joe or Jane Superchristian. And the great thing about that is you’re in good company. There are no perfect Christians―we all struggle. If you’re honest with yourself, you will probably admit that even as you try to follow Jesus, you mess up a lot. You may even feel like there isn’t a lot of room for questions and failures in the Christian faith. But the truth is those questions and failures is part of learning to follow Jesus. It’s time to think outside the box and see that real faith doesn’t mean trying to fit into a particular mold―real faith means being real with God. Jesus is for Liars doesn’t shy away from any of the tough subjects―it asks the hard, honest questions that will let you explore who you are and who God is so you can see that true faith isn’t about pretending to be perfect, it’s about following Jesus just as you are.

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As a religion major and soon to be seminarian, I find that this book can be extremely helpful for a very conservative and fundamentalist view. My own colleagues could use this book to continually challenge their beliefs.However, the content is brushed over too quickly. I believe that for this to be a true "Hypocrite's Guide to Authenticity" then it needs to dive deeper into the theological questions. It is approached well and allowing for the individual growth. I will preach that day in and day out. That is a great starting point and a great building block.Finally, the grammar is rough. I am no grammarian but there are certain flaws in the grammar that take away from the content. It draws into question does this person really know what they are talking about?Ultimately, great beginners book, needs a sequel or partner book to dive deeper.
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