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RADICAL Thinking
Apr 29
I go to church on Sunday mornings. I pray; I read my Bible; I listen to Christian music. I am the director of women’s ministry at my small church. My husband serves on the church board. My children attend children’s church, except for my 9-year-old who has decided that it is time for him to sit with Mom and Dad in the adult service. We are a good family, doing the best we can to serve Christ.
Or are we?
As I read through the first chapter of David Platt’s new book, Radical: Taking Back Your Faith From the American Dream, I began to wonder if we—if I—am really doing the best possible job of following and serving Christ. Christ never said that following Him would be easy. In fact, He points out time and time again in the Gospel just how difficult life as a Christian will be. For some reason, though, I’ve always thought those warnings were meant for others. Believers in Asia and in Africa are going to have a hard time following Christ. But I live in AMERICA, where freedom of religion means that serving Christ won’t be difficult or involve sacrifice.
Platt’s book sure has made me think about that differently. I wonder if I am missing out on something by not giving Christ my all. Life is good, but could it be better if I followed every word of my Jesus?
You can check out the book for yourself by downloading the first chapter for free here. The publishers of this book are also giving away free copies of The Radical Question, a companion booklet that explores some of the issues inside the full-length book. You can request a copy from Multnomah here. For even more information on the book, please visit the website www.RadicalTheBook.com.
I can’t promise you will enjoy every word you read, but I can promise that this book will make you think.