The Most Eligible Christian

The Most Eligible Christian
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Download or read book The Most Eligible Christian written by Brian Kammerzelt and published by . This book was released on 2020-05-26 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We're obsessed with dating. And it's ruining our lives. Rather than leading the way and creating a new and better culture, Christians often misguidedly assume a reactionary posture to cultural norms, then slap "Christian" on things as an adjective and call it a worldview. This collision between worldly ideas and Christian ideals has created a strange and confusing culture of relationships, friendships, and dating in our communities. Is it any wonder why our student ministries and adult groups struggle with a true sense of community, and single men and women are the most likely to leave their church? A book for everyone from teens to elders, The Most Eligible Christian exposes the roots of this disconnect and calls the church to the often missing theology of relationships we were intended to receive and the world was meant to see, guiding us away from a dating obsession and into the richness of kingdom relationships. Brian Kammerzelt is an Associate Professor and Director of the Communications Program at the Moody Bible Institute in downtown Chicago, where he specializes in the theology of communications & culture. Connect online at critiquebycreating.com and @profkamm.


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