A review by coffeestainsandinkspots
The Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It's Destructive, and How to Respond by Tim Barnett, Alisa Childers

challenging hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.5

I wish I had this book in my hand a few years ago when I first heard about deconstruction. For many years, there have been debates about how to define deconstruction and what it entails. In this book, Alisa and Tim make an honest (and I think successful) effort to clarify terms and instruct the Church on interacting with this pervasive movement. 

The target audience for this book is, by and large, Christians who have questions about deconstruction or are walking alongside a loved one who is going through it. The language is approachable and compassionate. While I felt some of the illustrations used were unnecessary to get the point across, they don't detract from the message. I heartily recommend this book as a helpful tool for all believers.