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Book Review: Good Faith by David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons
I am honestly not much of a book reader. For me, reading a book usually means (A) My sunday school class is reading one, (B) Someone at work has asked me to read one related to work, or (C) My small group decided to read one and discuss it. My small group has been going through the Bible from start to finish, taking breaks in the summer. This is where we found some time to search for some good faith.
Our choice of reading was Good Faith: Being a Christian When Society Thinks You're Irrelevant and Extreme
by David Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons. As a suggestion from one of regulars, and would keep us busy most of the summer, and give a reason for a new person to join us.
The book is broken up into 3 sections:
You'll find the book in all formats. I have the Kindle version, and found it to be a great eBook.
Good Faith starts with understanding your feelings, what others feel, and how God wants us to handle things. Filled with data, scripture, and good advice, Good Faith will guide you through controversy, and build a foundation deep inside you to handle your daily life.
-Dan
- Understanding Our Times
- Living Good Faith
- The Church and our Future
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