Losing Your Religion: Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith - eBook
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Losing Your Religion: Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith - eBook  -     By: Chuck Bomar, Mike Donehey

Losing Your Religion: Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith - eBook

Baker Books / 2013 / ePub

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Title: Losing Your Religion: Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith - eBook
By: Chuck Bomar, Mike Donehey
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Baker Books
Publication Date: 2013
ISBN: 9781441223708
ISBN-13: 9781441223708
Stock No: WW66972EB

Publisher's Description

Many Christians feel as if something is missing in their relationship with God. They long to find an in-depth, authentic relationship with God. Instead, many believers find themselves living out a results-oriented "behavior management system" of spiritual growth. Unfortunately, rather than leading to an intimate relationship with God, this behavior-based system does just the opposite. It produces an unsatisfying life full of inner turmoil and doubt as Christians wonder whether or not they will ever experience the deeply satisfying life Jesus promised. Chuck Bomar calls this the "elephant in the room" that nobody seems to talk about but everyone struggles with. As the pastor of a church embraced by millennials and young families, and a long-time leader of seminars that help pastors reach this "lost" generation, Chuck is uniquely qualified to write this book.

Author Bio

Chuck Bomar is the pastor of Colossae Church in Portland, Oregon, and he is the founder of iampeople (www.iampeople.org) and CollegeLeader. He is the author of over a dozen resources and six books, including Better Off Without Jesus. Chuck and his wife, Barbara, have been married twelve years and have three beautiful daughters.

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