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The Christian sub-culture is not necessarily a bad thing. We need fellowship with other believers, we need music that glorifies God, we need books written from a Christian perspective. However, we have created these things at the expense of being mediocre and with an attitude of self-righteousness. The world ignores the little ghetto we have created for ourselves because it has nothing to offer them except hypocrisy, condemnation, and mediocrity.
We as the Church have not forgotten we are at war, but we have mixed up who we are at war with. For the last thirty years, Christians have been fighting against the people of the world when those are the very individuals we are fighting to save. We are not at war with the lost, we are at war with the dark forces of the spiritual realm. We have forgotten this and instead of trying to help illuminate the world with the Gospel, we have condemned it with our own self-righteousness.
These are all points the Fischer raises and discusses in WHAT ON EARTH ARE WE DOING?. The book is a great read for every Christian and will probably prove to be an eye opener.
Fischer believes that our little sub-culture has totally failed. The church is called to love our neighbors, which requires actually engaging them. The church is not called to impose our morality upon someone who doesn't believe as we do. We are not here to spread Christian conservative principles throughout America. We're here to spread the Gospel of Jesus to people who are without it and lost.
One of the problems is that we so often view others as the enemy. Conservatives look at liberals and think "enemy." Fundamentalists look at homosexuals and pro-choice activists as "the enemy." Fischer says that is dead wrong. The world (the unsaved) is not our enemy. The world is LOST. When we quit looking at the world as something we must struggle and fight against and begin looking at the world through the eyes of Christ and see them as lost, that totally changes our approach. When our attitude changes, we no longer try to set the sinner straight or fix their moral problems. Instead, we try to bring her/him home safely. We don't focus on their sinfulness, we focus on their need for a savior.
Our entire approach must change. To do so, we need to reach the world where it's at. We need to examine their culture: the things that are important to them and the things they spend their time doing. By reaching out to the world with our walls of judgement breeched, and doing it in love, by realizing that none of us are perfect and that world is full of sinners, and I am the worst of them (as Paul himself readily admited), our efforts to reach these people will take on a totally new face and effectiveness. Buy this book. Search for it, if you have to (you may have to order it). It's a great read -- fast paced, due to his writing style -- and you'll finish it quickly. The message here is challenging, no-holds-barred, and urgent; it must be heard and applied. Five Stars.
This book deserves a wider audience than it has received so far. Tell a friend!
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Hats off to Mr. Fischer for having the gumption to buck the current "Christian establishment"! I have often wondered where Christians get off thinking that just because a song is labeled "Christian" that it makes it any better than a song "outside" the Christian genre.
As one who cringes at "fish" displayed on business cards or scripture on checks, it is good to know I am not only not alone, but that there is a whole Christian Underground out there that believes Christianity is more than "witnessing"....Christians who aren't afraid to live their lives with the idea that living one's life as a Christian has more to do with our relationship with God, integrity, honesty, compassion, caring, and loving and respecting other people ...that is...HOW WE LIVE OUR LIVES...than it does looking down our noses at someone else just because they aren't Christian...
THANK YOU MR. FISCHER!
I greatly appreciate how John takes us outside the sterile bubble of our protected faith into a world that is increasingly becoming foreign to us. This book is frank and honest with real life examples (interviews of sort) of Christians who are struggling to make a difference in the world but are fearful of being exposed that they are even rubbing shoulders with the world at all. These are Christians who listen to popular music, drink beer with non-Christians, watch current films,are interested in politics, and engage in business. These are Christians who have real life relationships with real life people, in the real world.
Today, too many Christians venture out of their protected enviornemnt and "into the world" only to evangelize. And then, as John so appropriately uses the descriptive analogy from the film, "The Big Kahuna", the evangelism becomes more like recruiting or selling than transforming a life by grappling with a person's real life issues "in the world".
Fearless Faith is a challange to exercise your faith-muscles not by gritting your teeth or powering your way through, but by being salt and light "in the world". It can be fearless precisely because Jesus prayed to the Father not to take us out of the world, but to protect us "in" it.
Fearless Faith is a must read and will provide you with a faith-full workout!
Good Book - Read It. Thanks!
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The book covers most of the original Gang of Four (GoF) models in a very readable, pragmatic way.
Rather than attempting to compete with 'Design Patterns : elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software', from Addison-Wesley, they extend it so that VB developers can learn how to understand design Patterns and apply them inside our applications.
The book covers the following common patterns :
Singleton, Abstract Factory, Factory, Adapter, Facade, Bridge, Composite, Decorator, Proxy, Observer, State, Strategy,Template.
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Excellent!. It was one of the few books I have ever read that actually got richer as I read farther into it. Usually you kind of get the author pegged in the first couple of chapters. From that point on sometimes it feels like you finish it just to finish it. In your case, I found my desire to keep reading growing as I went on. Thanks.
You write so well. My wife happened to ask me the other day, "Whose writing do you admire?" I said C.S.Lewis - and the next person who came to mind was John Fischer. You probably think that it is a violation of some universal law that I mentioned you in the same breath with "Jack." But I don't. Both of you give me the feeling of breathing pure oxygen.
I usually react negatively to how so many churches use books in classes and small groups rather than getting people into scripture. But in the case of your book, I would make an exception. I wish every Christian would read this. In my small little circle of influence I plan to see what I can do to make that happen.
Reading this book which is so brutally honest you cannot help but change, at least one day at a time, into an authentic Christian who will confess on any given day: I am a sinner in need of a Savior...that if I were to be considered for my merit, my 'holiness', my thought life, my true self; I would be considered scumm. That it's not about me, but about Christ!
12 Steps for a Recovering Pharisee (like me) is a book everyone should read. Then keep it next to you during your 'quite time', so that when you go to the Lord, you will go humbly, sincerely, and thankfully.
I recommend this book with all my heart!
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