The Way Back
The Way Back: How Christians Blew Our Credibility and How We Get It Back
In "The Way Back," authors Phil Cooke and Jonathan Bock embark on a thought-provoking expedition to rediscover the essence and origins of Christianity, a journey that takes them - and the reader - back to the very roots of what it means to be a follower of Christ. With the backdrop of a world where the influence of Christianity seems to be waning, this book serves as a clarion call for believers to return to the fervor, commitment, and simplicity of the early church. The authors argue compellingly that the secret to the explosive growth of Christianity lies not in the power or status of its adherents, but in their unwavering belief in their cause and their readiness to live out their faith authentically and wholeheartedly. Through a blend of historical insight, contemporary analysis, and heartfelt storytelling, Cooke and Bock present a compelling case for why and how Christians today can rekindle the passion and purpose of the early disciples, dubbed "The Way." They challenge readers to examine their own faith and to rediscover the transformative power of Christianity when it is lived out with genuine conviction and boldness. "The Way Back" is more than just a critique of the present state of Christianity; it is a blueprint for how believers can once again become a potent force for good in the world, inspiring a new generation to undertake a journey of faith that can truly change the world.
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