Author: | Joshua Beck | ISBN: | 9780692977132 |
Publisher: | Joshua Beck | Publication: | January 16, 2018 |
Imprint: | Joshua Beck | Language: | English |
Author: | Joshua Beck |
ISBN: | 9780692977132 |
Publisher: | Joshua Beck |
Publication: | January 16, 2018 |
Imprint: | Joshua Beck |
Language: | English |
Don’t be stupid. is a thoughtful, fresh, and often funny call for a more intelligent Christianity. Helping Christians think through what their faith is, why it’s true, and how to live it out — so they reflect the truth and beauty of the Gospel they believe.
Joshua’s approachable style is light and fun to read, but also rich and powerful in its message. With grace and humor, he addresses the need in our culture for smarter Christians.
Our modern culture sees Christians as stupid, out of touch, and irrelevant — far off from the true and beautiful Gospel we believe. After reading Don’t be stupid. you’ll be prepared to dive deep into the richness of Christianity and begin to more meaningfully live it out.
Joshua answers questions like:
What is faith?
Is it okay to doubt?
Is Christianity true?
How does your worldview affect your work?
How do you treat those with whom you disagree?
And he draws wisdom from the lives of those like William Wilberforce and C. S. Lewis.
It’s time to clear away the clutter of Christianity, so our world can see Christ. It’s time to not be stupid.
Don’t be stupid. is a thoughtful, fresh, and often funny call for a more intelligent Christianity. Helping Christians think through what their faith is, why it’s true, and how to live it out — so they reflect the truth and beauty of the Gospel they believe.
Joshua’s approachable style is light and fun to read, but also rich and powerful in its message. With grace and humor, he addresses the need in our culture for smarter Christians.
Our modern culture sees Christians as stupid, out of touch, and irrelevant — far off from the true and beautiful Gospel we believe. After reading Don’t be stupid. you’ll be prepared to dive deep into the richness of Christianity and begin to more meaningfully live it out.
Joshua answers questions like:
What is faith?
Is it okay to doubt?
Is Christianity true?
How does your worldview affect your work?
How do you treat those with whom you disagree?
And he draws wisdom from the lives of those like William Wilberforce and C. S. Lewis.
It’s time to clear away the clutter of Christianity, so our world can see Christ. It’s time to not be stupid.