![]() Secondly, you should consider reading this book to stir compassion in your hearts towards those who do not yet know Christ. You too will find many causes to be stretched and grown in these chapters. ![]() ![]() My love for Christ abounded as I saw his love for his image bearers and his desire for our good. I was particularly helped by her chapters addressing the denigration of women and homophobia. She validates the impulse of each thought and then carefully addresses the flaws that exist in each argument and presents the answers that the gospel provides. Her thoughts are not reductionist or dismissive. As I was reading, I was so challenged and encouraged by the thorough treatment of each topic. In this short review I want to offer three reasons why you should consider reading this book and two ways that you could use it this year to engage with our prayer and action goals.įirst, you should consider reading this book for your own edification. ![]() I found this book extremely helpful, and I am confident that many others will as well. She does not shy away from the hard questions but instead responds to them in a biblically centric, intellectually thoughtful, and compassionate way. In her book, Confronting Christianity, Rebecca McLaughlin takes on the task of addressing 12 difficult cultural questions that many around us, including those inside the church, are asking. ![]()
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