I Like Church But…

I Like Church But… by Dan Lupton, published by Destiny Image Publishers in 1996, explores the complexities of the church experience. This 208-page book addresses the pain that individuals often encounter within religious institutions, shedding light on the wounds inflicted in the house of the Lord. Lupton presents a vision of what the church can and should be, aiming to inspire readers to aspire to this ideal.
In this edition, readers will find a thoughtful examination of ecclesiology and Christian living, as Lupton delves into the challenges faced by many within the Christian church. The book seeks to evoke a deep longing for a more authentic and healing church experience, encouraging a reflection on the role of institutions and organizations in the faith journey. Through this exploration, Lupton invites readers to consider the transformative potential of the church in their lives.
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This book uncovers some of the pain people experience in the church. Too many people have been wounded in the house of the Lord. Dan Lupton provides a vision of what the church being the church really looks like. Then he seeks to create in us an intense longing for that dream to become a reality.
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