"Disappear Church:
From Cultural Relevance to Gospel Resilience"
By Mark Sayers
I had been eyeing this book for a while until I finally requested it for review and I'm glad I did. It's a small, short book (some 170 pages) but jam-packed with relevant observations about the state of the Christian Church today. I could not stop myself from nodding in agreement as I thumbed through the book. I agree with the author's opinions.
The author discusses how the Western Church has assimilated practices, ideologies, philosophies, and mentalities from the secular world. In an effort to be "relevant" to the modern age, the Church has adopted modern practices in order to attract the crowd. Sayers argues that the church has exchanged its firm roots in sound Biblical doctrine to embrace the world in order to remain "relevant" to the modernizing culture.
Sayers discusses in the first 4 chapters how the church has fallen. Chapters 5-10, Sayers discusses how the church can return to its roots and how individuals can stand firmly on the foundation.
This is not an easy read. The tone of the book is definitely more on the scholarly side but very thought-provoking. This is not a book for the easily offended. It's also, not for the milk- drinking Christian, but for those mature in the faith and those seeking to live out the TRUE faith boldly. If you fall into the latter, then I highly recommend.
I received a copy of this book from Moody Publishers in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own.
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