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Paperback Damage Control: How to Stop Making Jesus Look Bad Book

ISBN: 0801065658

ISBN13: 9780801065651

Damage Control: How to Stop Making Jesus Look Bad

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People don't like Christians. It's a sad fact, but it's true. Instead of being seen as representatives of a loving God, Christians are often seen as narrow-minded, exclusionary, or pushy. This book... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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The whole truth

If you are not ready to hear cold hard facts. I mean the whole truth and nothing but. Don't read this book...YET. But think everyone who calls themselves a true christain should. I'm not going to tell you what's in the book. It's something that you are going to have to go throug and experience for yourself. Maybe you've been told some of the things that is in it, or all. But this Author puts it plan and straight, no sugar coating. Enjoy!

A Good Read For All Believers

Dean Merrill's book is a wonderful reminder of not only who we are but a sometimes sobering tale of how badly we reflect Christ from time to time. Through several stories, a few of them rather powerful, and thoughtful biblical application he makes the case for being the right kinds of ambassadors for Christ. The final section is where the argument turns into corrective and will be of great benefit to pastors and concerned Christians alike. One of the primary struggles within the evangelical church today is relevance. While this book does not expressly tackle that issue, it will provide a great deal to think over when it comes to addressing our world in a winsome and effective way. I recommend this book not only for pastors and leaders, but for all Christians who would like to reflect on Christ's church reaching culture.

Every non-Christian could benefit from Christians reading this book.

If the American church followed the widsom and insight contained in "Damage Control, How to stop making Jesus look bad," I think unbelievers would be even more compelled to accept Christ. In this book, Dean Merrill provides us with a candid look at how those from the outside of Christendom may see those of us on the inside. It's time someone stepped up to the plate and preached this message to the choir. I was challenged, encouraged, and convicted while reading "Damage Control." If you are serious about reaching the lost, this is a must read. I enthusiastically recommend this book.

An intriguing interpretation of societal perspectives which so frequently render Christ in poor view

No one does more damage to the message and image of Christianity than Christians themselves. Damage Control: How To Stop Making Jesus Look Bad by Dean Merrill offers an intriguing interpretation of societal perspectives which so frequently render Christ in poor view and how Christians might assist as His earthly ambassadors to improve His image and redeem His position with respect to the broader world. Introducing the reader to a remarkable understanding of what might be the cause of people's interpretive and illusive vision of Christ, Damage Control reminds its readers that each individual can validly make a difference in the minds of others and their often negative view. Damage Control is very strongly recommended to all Christians, regardless of their denominational affiliation, who witness the pains of noting the declining popularity of their faith and Savior, and wishing to help as much as possible to remedy that loss of stature and status through becoming a positive influence.
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