Many Christians today feel overwhelmed as they try to live faithfully in a culture that seems increasingly hostile to their beliefs. With an ever-growing list of contentious issues, believers find it harder than ever to hold onto their convictions, while treating those around them with respect and compassion.
In this book, David Kinnerman and Gabe Lyons turn their data-driven insights toward the thorny question of how Christians talk with people they know and love about the most toxic issues of our day. Readers will discover the most significant trends that offer both obstacles and opportunities to God's people, and how not only to challenge culture but how to be loving despite profound differences.
"I love this book. It is a timely reminder that Christians don't have to conform in order to survive."
- Francis Chan, Author of Crazy Love
Good Faith: Being Christian When Society Thinks You're Irrelevant and Extreme is in the following collections: