Pastor Rudy Rasmus is a powerful preacher with a powerful message . . . God loves every single solitary human being, no matter what . . . and we should too. That's hard to dispute. But it is even harder to live.
Pastor Rudy seems to be living it. In Touch, Pressing Against the Wounds of a Broken World, he tells the story of his life - he was once the proprietor of a "borderline bordello" and is now the pastor of a very large church in Houston. He also tells the story of that church - which is radically different, radically inclusive, and radically committed to serving "the least of these". And he delivers his message. All these things he does well . . .
Yet it took me over three months to get through the book. The problem could be mine. I usually read for pleasure and, if I learn something while enjoying a book, so be it. I simply can't say that I really enjoyed reading this one. I think it would have been better read in a book study, with others to bounce ideas and questions and issues off.
But Pastor Rudy does speak the truth in Touch. If you haven't heard it, or accepted it, you need to.