Being a Believer in an Unbelieving World

Being a Believer in an Unbelieving World by Wayne Brouwer, published by Hendrickson Publishers Marketing, LLC in 1999, is a thought-provoking exploration of faith and character. This 168-page book addresses the challenges of modern life that often lead individuals to become superficial, navigating through daily events without taking the time for self-reflection and spiritual growth.
In this edition, Brouwer encourages readers to engage deeply with the teachings of Jesus and to reflect on their own lives through the lens of the gospel. The book emphasizes the importance of developing compassion and depth of character, urging believers to move beyond surface-level existence. Topics such as Christian living and biblical studies are woven throughout, providing a framework for understanding faith in a contemporary context.
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Life seems to conspire against us, filling our days with busyness. Maybe we do it to ourselves out of need or fear, but the result is often the same we become surface people, skating on the reflection pond without having or taking time to find depth of character. We live from event to event, from crisis to crisis, hoping no one will check our hearts for compassion and our minds for depth.In Being a Believer in an Unbelieving World, Wayne Brouwer urges us to listen more closely to the wisdom of Jesus and linger long enough before the mirror of the gospel to find the true shape of our selves. Then, under the gentle prodding of the One who cares, we can take new steps toward living life the way it was intended.
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