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The Church as Reconciling Presence
Arguing that the church has lost itself in the grip of an antagonistic culture, David Fitch takes a close look at what drives the vitriol and division in our congregations. He offers new patterns and practices that move the church beyond making enemies to being the presence of Christ in the world.
This is a book for our time. The sad reality of our churches and our individual lives is that we have participated in, as well as perpetuated, what David Fitch calls the 'enemy-making machine.' With penetrating analysis of our compromised social condition, Fitch offers a way to move beyond the hostile culture of 'othering' that has damaged our witness to Christ. I couldn't put this book down, which means you would do well to pick it up!
--Rich Villodas, lead pastor, New Life Fellowship, Queens, New York City
David Fitch once again calls the church to a better way--that is, the ways that are reflective of the good news of the gospel. While the church continues to experience challenging times, it has been the practice of many to lean on enemy making, antagonisms, strife, and divisiveness. This is the book for such a time as this. As a 'prisoner of hope, ' I long for the church to lean into a better, more loving, and more gracious imagination for what it means to be the church on mission. This book
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It takes about 4 Hours and 28 minutes on average for a reader to read The Church Of Us Vs. Them: Freedom From A Faith That Feeds On Making Enemies. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Church Of Us Vs. Them: Freedom From A Faith That Feeds On Making Enemies is 208 pages long.
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