"The story of Merritt's exit from a hard-edged political movement to a more centrist, more complex political place is a potent and timely symbol of the jourenys of m any young American evangelicals."Dan Gilgoff, CNN.com Religion Editor
"In this personal, provocative, and well-written book- part memoir, part manifesto- Merritt lays out his journey and his case. If you want to understand shifts among younger Christians, this book is a must read."Ed Stetzer, President of LifeWay Research
"Merritt represents an entire generation seeking to reconcile sanctification with service without embracing the extremes."Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, President of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference
"Merritt's powerful and faith-driven ideas should come as a healthy shock to many Christians."Library Journal, on Green Like God
"The more people who read Merritt's book, the better."Books and Culture, on Green Like God
"Himself a convert to the idea of God as green, Merritt is sure to appeal to the hearts of even the most polarized Christians. His guide could be turned into relevant sermon material and should be mandatory reading for churchgoers."Publishers Weekly, on Green Like God
"Merritt represents a hopeful new current in evangelical America."USA Today
"By broadening evangelicalism's agenda, younger evangelicals like Jonathan Merritt..are doing us a favor."Dallas Morning News
"Merritt...writes with humility and clarity. He addresses the political, cultural and biblical assumptions many of us hold."Christianity Today
"Merritt's conversion may not change the world quite as much as Paul's, but he has transformed his classroom epiphany into topic A within...the biggest Protestant body in the U.S."
TIME Magazine
"You can't serve both God's Kingdom and an earthly one. In this book, Jonathan Merritt forces the reader to 'choose this day whom you will serve.'"- Cal Thomas, syndicated and USA Today columnist / Fox News contributor