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rox74's review against another edition
4.0
This is a hard hitting and necessary book. The author isn't afriad to dive into all the dark and ugly corners. The book itself is relatively easy to read, although it'll make you squirm if you are truly listening...rather than looking to point the finger at others.
claybird's review against another edition
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.75
kristinasshelves's review against another edition
5.0
Gripping from the very first chapter!
I admire Walsh for his desire and fearlessness in speaking truth in a world that's going off the rails. In this book, he challenges Christians to truly evaluate if they're living their faith or merely living for themselves while proclaiming to believe in God. The more I've learned about progressive "Christianity", the more I'm concerned for the future of those who are so willing to discount the Word of God in favor of a god of their own design. This was well done and Biblically sound, tackling true obedience and shying away from legalism.
I admire Walsh for his desire and fearlessness in speaking truth in a world that's going off the rails. In this book, he challenges Christians to truly evaluate if they're living their faith or merely living for themselves while proclaiming to believe in God. The more I've learned about progressive "Christianity", the more I'm concerned for the future of those who are so willing to discount the Word of God in favor of a god of their own design. This was well done and Biblically sound, tackling true obedience and shying away from legalism.
matthewjadams's review against another edition
3.0
The goodness of the book (and stuff of good does exist inside of it) was overshadowed for me by the author's sometimes cavalier and cynical tone.
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