Beverly L. (bevychap) reviewed Real Church: Does it exist? Can I find it? on + 151 more book reviews
The first half of this book focused on what's wrong with churches today. This was actually the more powerful part of the book, and by inference gave a good description of what church should be. Not just church as an organization, but individuals in the church.
The second part of the book was still good, but a little disappointing and frustrating. It tried to talk about the characteristics of a good church, but since the author was envisioning something he'd never really seen, it was a fuzzy vision and left me wondering if it even existed.
So, the two questions posed in the book title were never really answered, and this book served better as a guide to problems that commonly arise in churches.
Overall the book is written in a easy to read conversational style, and the author's sincerity shines through. The two questions posed in the book title were never really answered, and this book served better as a guide to problems that commonly arise in churches.
The second part of the book was still good, but a little disappointing and frustrating. It tried to talk about the characteristics of a good church, but since the author was envisioning something he'd never really seen, it was a fuzzy vision and left me wondering if it even existed.
So, the two questions posed in the book title were never really answered, and this book served better as a guide to problems that commonly arise in churches.
Overall the book is written in a easy to read conversational style, and the author's sincerity shines through. The two questions posed in the book title were never really answered, and this book served better as a guide to problems that commonly arise in churches.