
Christians in the Age of Outrage
How to Bring Our Best When the World Is at Its Worst
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Wayne Shepherd
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Ed Stetzer
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Are you tired of reading another news story about Christians supposedly acting at their worst?
Today there are too many examples of those claiming to follow Christ being caustic, divisive, and irrational, contributing to dismissals of the Christian faith as hypocritical, self-interested, and politically co-opted. What has happened in our society? One short outrageous video, whether it is true or not, can trigger an avalanche of comments on social media.
Welcome to the new age of outrage.
In this groundbreaking book featuring new survey research of evangelicals and their relationship to the age of outrage, Ed Stetzer offers a constructive way forward. You won’t want to miss Ed’s insightful analysis of our chaotic age, his commonsensical understanding of the cultural currents, and his compelling challenge to Christians to live in a refreshingly different way.
Download the accompanying reference guide.©2018 Ed Stetzer (P)2018 Oasis AudioMuch-Needed In Today's Age
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Be my neighbor
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It is not enough to be kind and thoughtful. We must be loving, even when we disagree, because disagreement cannot be a dividing wall that tears us apart as it is currently happening. We must look beyond disagreement and see each other as image-bearers of the one and true God.
If you come angry to this book, please put the outrage aside and examine your motives and actions to see if God is speaking to you through this book. I highly recommend it for those who interact with others in a social media-driven world.
#Christianity #SelfImprovement #Reflection #Tagsgiving #Sweepstake
A Balanced Look at an Unbalanced World
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As outrage persists, praise God Christ is our living hope
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Christian Facebook posters and Twitter users....
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The biggest challenge for me is that Ed Stetzer doesn't paint any group of people with one broadstroke. It repeatedly showed me that as followers of Christ,there is always a better way to respond instead of outrage
Best book I have read in a long time
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Reset Your Mind
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A book for ALL Christians
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That’s a summary of the premise of this book. This is not a book that is a one-sided analysis. There is anger everywhere. The right is outraged at those one the left who “hate our country” The left is outraged at the right for “bigotry,” “racism,” or whatever is in the news cycle of the day. We are so polarized that there is no middle ground anymore and anyone who shows empathy or is willing to admit that the “other side” has any good points is considered weak and a compromiser. Soon their inbox or FB page is filled with comments that express either outrage at them or, seemingly a bit more generously, try to help that naive person to better understand what they must have missed or the conspiracy that the media is hiding. There is no space for dialog or for anything that isn’t extreme. There is little attempt to understand or listen to the other side. They’re defined by what they assume they are against--either against the police or against racial equality, against American’s freedom from government control or against what will benefit society as a whole. No one can be for both.
Obviously, considering who the author is, this is written from a Christian perspective, but it considers the position of both Christians and non-Christians. This first part of this book is an attempt to define the outrage (outrage by those who call themselves Christians and outrage against Christians, outrage by the left and by the right) and why it exists and is growing at this time. The second is a discussion of the lies that Christians tell themselves and that others tell about Christians, the lies that increase the outrage on both sides. The third part is about what Christians can do to get beyond the outrage that we feel and that others feel against us. In effect the solution is the gospel and discipleship. He reminds us that the issue is sin and that the only solution to sin is the gospel. We cannot expect salvation to come through chariots and horses, or, as he says, on Air Force One. The solution is not political and we can’t just assume that we can go back to a time that we think was more “Christian.” God is not powerless and in need of our help or the help of any politician, news organization, the Supreme Court, etc. The answer is only in the Gospel, in changing people’s hearts, and in changing our own. But, the only way to win the right to be heard is to also listen. That doesn’t mean compromise of our beliefs, but listening to others with respect. If we can’t listen, how can we expect them to listen to us? It means engaging others not with anger or a self-righteous attitude, but with love, with engagement in the community, with an attitude of service. It means considering what it means to live as salt and light in this world, not the world of the past. We need to be thinking, not just about how to make our church service more attractive, but making our own lives more attractive, showing and sharing the love of Jesus in a context defined by division, self-focus, and sense of past offenses.
This is a book that I wish every Christian would read carefully and thoughtfully with a good dose of self-reflection. For myself, even as I heartily agree with Stetzer, I also am convicted by how much I have also fallen into the trap and how little I truly express the love of Jesus in word and deed.
Just What We Need Today
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Go listen not total agreement
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