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The Christian Atheist: Believing in God but Living As If He Doesn't Exist
The Christian Atheist Believing in God but Living As If He Doesn't Exist
Author: Craig Groeschel
The Christian Atheist, by recovering Christian Atheist Craig Groeschel, is an honest, hard-hitting and eye-opening look into the ways people believe in God but live as if he doesn't exist. From his own lapses in faith as a young man to the painful self-admission he had to make as an established pastor, Groeschel's own journey will immerse you an...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780310520207
ISBN-10: 0310520207
Publication Date: 4/1/2010
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Zondervan
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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Very good read. He is very up to speed with how the heavy heart of those who believe in Christianity but are stuck in the materialist world of our every day society.
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This book had great perspective and reminders - especially for long-term Christians. I look forward to reading it again!
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I thought this was very well done. It is about how many times people who claim Christianity tend to not really live it. They believe in God but live life as Atheists do, as if they don't really believe at all. There were many different issues of what our lives are like to reflect "Christian Atheism" - from how we worry, from our lack of forgiveness, the things we choose in life that are plainly known as worldly and sinful, our lack of involvement in church, etc. I really enjoyed learning about how the many people Craig Groeschel knows were able to change or not change their lives from "Christian Atheism". Also he was very honest in using himself as an example of failing to live as a real Christian and how he needed many transformations. Well done.