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The body being light in the darkness

The body tackles the tough questions troubling Christians and thoughtful secularists today: why, in the midst of a surge of religious interest and activity, do moral values continue to plummet? Why does Christianity fail to make a visible difference in the lives of so many believers? What is the church, anyway? What is its relevance to late twentieth century culture at large? Christians, Chuck Colson argues, have been sucked in by the radical individualism of secular.

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  • "The body tackles the tough questions troubling Christians and thoughtful secularists today: why, in the midst of a surge of religious interest and activity, do moral values continue to plummet? Why does Christianity fail to make a visible difference in the lives of so many believers? What is the church, anyway? What is its relevance to late twentieth century culture at large? Christians, Chuck Colson argues, have been sucked in by the radical individualism of secular."@en
  • "The book deals with the Church as the vehicle through which the Holy Spirit works to redeem individuals and reform society. The author provides practical suggestions as to how the church can recover her biblical identity."@en
  • "Culture and the soothing sermons of the feel good gospel. Many have sold out to a consumer-oriented, "McChurch" mentality and view their faith as a purely personal matter that has nothing to do with corporate commitment. In the Body, Colson dares Christians to renounce the petty, sectarian divisions that blunt the church's witness in the world. With punchy prose and haunting stories he punctuates his prophetic analysis of the problems dogging the church and their."@en
  • "Solutions with models of what the church can be."@en

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