Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe

Misbeliefs that Keep Us From Experiencing God's Grace

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Gary D. Kinnaman ISBN: 9781441266538
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group Publication: November 3, 2003
Imprint: Bethany House Publishers Language: English
Author: Gary D. Kinnaman
ISBN: 9781441266538
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication: November 3, 2003
Imprint: Bethany House Publishers
Language: English

Gary Kinnaman contends that many Christians are blinded by what he calls "popular and nonbiblical notions" of God. Applying personal anecdotes, stories from the lives of others, and a large dose of humor, the author challenges ten beliefs that are obstacles to the experience of God's love and providence. With a lighthearted touch, the author rescues readers from stubborn religious lies, such as God grades on a curve; the better you are, the bigger the blessing. And whoppers, such as if God leads you to something, everything will work out just great. Witty and engaging, Kinnaman may offend Christians of all traditions as he provokes them to think more deeply about their faith and their behavior.

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Gary Kinnaman contends that many Christians are blinded by what he calls "popular and nonbiblical notions" of God. Applying personal anecdotes, stories from the lives of others, and a large dose of humor, the author challenges ten beliefs that are obstacles to the experience of God's love and providence. With a lighthearted touch, the author rescues readers from stubborn religious lies, such as God grades on a curve; the better you are, the bigger the blessing. And whoppers, such as if God leads you to something, everything will work out just great. Witty and engaging, Kinnaman may offend Christians of all traditions as he provokes them to think more deeply about their faith and their behavior.

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