Holier Than Thou: When Faith Becomes Toxic
The streets of our culture are littered with former church members. Why do people leave the church? Might the responsibility for increasingly absent and disgruntled members lay on the shoulders of toxic Christians? No Christian sets out to have toxic faith. At the beginning of their journey, a newborn saint is filled with joy, gratitude, praise and grace for others. They h...more
Paperback, 109 pages
Published
May 1st 2009
by Abingdon Press
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I need to be upfront and say right off the bat that I am biased: I am a huge fan of Dr. Ergun Caner and like pretty much everything he has written. This book was not an exception because I loved it.
Ergun Caner writes from a non-Christian background, so recognizing the differences between tradition and scripture seems to come fairly easy for him. Even those of us who were not raised in the church tend to lose perspective after being absorbed into the culture for an extended period of ...more
Ergun Caner writes from a non-Christian background, so recognizing the differences between tradition and scripture seems to come fairly easy for him. Even those of us who were not raised in the church tend to lose perspective after being absorbed into the culture for an extended period of ...more
Great book that blasts the "religious" Christians and they go into great detail to show us how we give ourselves a bad name. Great book
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