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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 10 septembre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350000870 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Andy Stanley's Not in It to Win It
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Difference is inevitable. Division is a choice. Americans chose poorly in 2020. Church leaders followed suit. Christians, in particular, should know better. But instead of being salt and light in the world, we became irrelevant and invisible. -> During the 2020 election, Americans were politicized and forced to choose between two buckets: a red one or a blue one. While Americans should know better, churches, church leaders, and prominent pastors followed suit and became part of the problem.
#2
Christians, in particular, should know better. But instead of being salt and light in the world, they became irrelevant and invisible.
#3
-> Politicians are frustrated with the stubborn Christians in their district who refuse to align themselves with their party and insist instead on behaving like their Lord. But instead of being salt and light in the world, they became irrelevant and invisible.
#4
-> The author’s church received many messages from members complaining about how they were afraid to take a stand, and were constantly being pressured to choose a side.
#5
Being misunderstood, and even mistreated, is something we can choose.
#6
The author’s church received many messages from members complaining about how they were afraid to take a stand, and were constantly being pressured to choose a side.
#7
America, we have a problem. -> When a local church becomes preoccupied with saving America at the expense of saving Americans, it has forsaken its mission. When church leaders embrace and grow comfortable with save-America rhetoric that alienates some Americans, they are derelict in their duty.
#8
When your church becomes preoccupied with saving America at the expense of saving Americans, it has forsaken its mission. When church leaders embrace and grow comfortable with save-America rhetoric that alienates some Americans, they are derelict in their duty.
#9
We’ve allowed recent political and cultural mayhem to distract us from what we’re supposed to be doing as followers of Jesus.