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Rating: Summary: Informative and non-judgemental of any denomination Review: I feel that this book is what is needed for anyone searching for a church for the first-time or because of issues with your current church. One thing to remember is that NO church or denomination knows everything about God, and the purpose of this book is to point the reader in the direction of a church or denomination that suits them. I am researching different denominations and this is one of the main books I am using in my research, because it is so well written and easy to understand. Do not let those that think they know everything mislead you, this book is a blessing! God Bless
Rating: Summary: How to choose the Right Religion? Review: The Idiot's Guide to Choosing the Right Church?Beware! Most churches only have a limited knowledge about the concept of God and how to earn the best reward in Heaven. The very best church for you to join is the one that a) knows the most about God and b) has the most "resources" to help you and your family grow closer to God and c) sets the highest standards to prepare you to excel at this important test of faith called mortal life by encouraging you to do your best to stay physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. When we stand before God at the final judgement bar, what question will we ask us? You can bet that the first question will sound like this - did you love Me with all your heart, might, mind and strength? And did you love your neighbor as thyself? Please remember this tidbit of divine wisdom, none of us mortal men/women are perfect, however, the more you strive to better fulfill these two key commandments, the greater will be your joy when you enter into the Kingdom of Heaven. Now wouldn't you want to join that church which has the most answers and resources about how to excel in life and to take you the farthest along to path to prepare you for the greatest reward with God? One sign of a true church is its capacity to open up the blessings of God to significantly bless and improve the quality of life for its followers here in mortality. Also, when we die we cannot take with us any earthly treasures, But we will retain with us the knowledge, good works and relationships that we have cultivated here on earth. And while most churches are based on the dogmas of men who wrestle and debate the interpretation of an old book called scripture, the best church is the one that holds the keys to all of the knowledge and wisdom of God that ever been revealed, that is now being revealed and prepares you for even greater things that have yet to be revealed.
Rating: Summary: One of the best faith guides I've seen... Review: This book has proved to be a treasure to me. I'm a journalist who writes frequently about religion and the way that Berry sorts out, defines and describes the nuances of different styles of Christian worship is terrific! Raised in the Nazarene faith, Berry has grown into the kind of seeking Christian who is able to write clearly and without bias about different aspects of Christian experience. Her descriptions of the differences between "Catholic," "Congregational" and "Wesleyan" churches, for instance, are dead on. She spices up her history with a lot of humor...her portrayal of John Knox is great "I believe he can be best understood as a Scotsman first, and then as a Protestant..." After reading this book, for the first time in my life I feel I really understand the difference between things like "African Methodist Episcopal, "AME Zion," "CME," what makes a church a "holiness" church, what it really means to be "Baptist" as opposed to other Protestant experiences. She offers great tips and perspectives on what you'll experience by attending worship at different churches. This book is ideal for anybody who is searching for a Christian church, researching different Christian denominations, may be looking to return to the Christian fold or just simply wants to understand more about their own faith. One of the few indispensable research books that's also just plain fun to read!
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