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Lord, What Should I Do?

Are you
troubled by the growing complacency and corruption in organized religion?
Do you feel
frustrated, neglected, and spiritually unsatisfied?
What should you do?
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“Something is not right with
church life” today. So says Julia Duin in her controversial book, Quitting
Church. She documents an on-going trend in which those who seek a genuine
spiritual experience are opting out of organized religion. “It’s no secret that
the percentage of Americans in church on any given Sunday is dropping fast....
The problem seems to be the church itself.... [Churchgoers] have given up on
the institution,” she writes.
Indeed, many churchgoers are troubled
by what they see—political infighting, corruption and abuse, watered-down
doctrines. Increasingly, organized religion is seen as irrelevant in
today’s complex world. Young people in particular are turning away from
church in record numbers. Overall, churchgoers are disappointed by what they
consider to be a lack of genuine spirituality—and they are deeply
concerned that worldliness is making serious inroads into the church.
The result: millions of believers are
abandoning mega-churches for home-based mini-churches.
What about you? Are you
troubled by the growing complacency and corruption in organized religion? Has
your church experience led to positive spiritual growth? Or, do you feel
frustrated, neglected, and spiritually unsatisfied? Perhaps you are considering
another church—but where? What should you do?
In his book Revolution,
researcher George Barna writes that a new kind of Christian is emerging out
of the established church. He says these are serious
believers—“devout followers of Jesus Christ [who] are repudiating
tepid systems and practices of the Christian faith.... They have no use for
churches that play religious games ... [or indulge in] worship services that
drone on without the presence of God or ministry programs that bear no
spiritual fruit.” Rather, “they are people who want more of God—much
more—in their lives.”
Are you dissatisfied with your church
experience? Do you want more of God in your life? Are you ready to look at real
solutions to the problems of a dysfunctional Christianity?
Fred Coulter’s new book, Lord, What
Should I Do? addresses these timely issues, emphasizing how Christians can and must take steps to recapture a faith that is authentic, relevant
and applicable to modern life—even if it means leaving organized
Christianity.
A practical
guide for believers determined to find God in a godless society, Lord, What
Should I Do? points the way for churchgoers looking for alternatives to the
one-size-fits-all corporate church experience.
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