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Has anyone on this board read Radical by David Platt. I would love to get the reaction of a devout Catholic to this book.
No but I’m always looking for a good book. Can anyone say if it’s worth it?Has anyone on this board read Radical by David Platt. I would love to get the reaction of a devout Catholic to this book.
Yes, just a little FYI about the book. It is authored by a Southern Baptist Pastor whose outlook on church was changed while working with underground house churches in Asia. He came back to America and saw our Americanized Christianity as being soft and weak. He first challenged the congregation he pastored to have a radical faith. This book is a challenge to American Christians as a whole to have a radical faith.No but I’m always looking for a good book. Can anyone say if it’s worth it?
Have you read it lanman?
Very interesting, is ill have to look into it.Yes, just a little FYI about the book. It is authored by a Southern Baptist Pastor whose outlook on church was changed while working with underground house churches in Asia. He came back to America and saw our Americanized Christianity as being soft and weak. He first challenged the congregation he pastored to have a radical faith. This book is a challenge to American Christians as a whole to have a radical faith.
It is obviously a very protestant book, but I would love to hear what a devout Catholic thinks of the premise. This isn’t a book of theology. It is a book that challenges the reader to take the next step in faith and service by being different than our American culture.
Thinking about Rich Mullins in the music thread I started got me thinking about this book. Rich Mullins had a radical faith.