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The Embarrassed Believer

The Embarrassed Believer

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For those who are tired of seeking, seeking, seeking...
Review: This book is good for Christians who already know what they believe, and are tired of yet one more program to help Christians "find" or "discover" the truth in their religion. Hewitt accurately protrays the truth of the Christian faith for Christians, and the need to speak up without embarrassment for the faith. He shows how proponents of other religious systems, also claiming the truth as they know it, are not shamed by the media, but rather, lauded. What has happened to Christians? Reading the Bible is helpful in answering that question (the Way of the Cross is real), and Hewitt has much to say about how to cope with, and be proud of, being a Christian believer. A well thought out book from a real thinker.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For those who are tired of seeking, seeking, seeking...
Review: This book is good for Christians who already know what they believe, and are tired of yet one more program to help Christians "find" or "discover" the truth in their religion. Hewitt accurately protrays the truth of the Christian faith for Christians, and the need to speak up without embarrassment for the faith. He shows how proponents of other religious systems, also claiming the truth as they know it, are not shamed by the media, but rather, lauded. What has happened to Christians? Reading the Bible is helpful in answering that question (the Way of the Cross is real), and Hewitt has much to say about how to cope with, and be proud of, being a Christian believer. A well thought out book from a real thinker.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's Time for All Christians to Read This Book!
Review: This is an excellent book that every Christian needs to read. It is a wakeup call to the Christian community to get out there and do something about the state our society's shape--not in big ways, but in little ways. It's time to heed the call God has on our lives, and start making a difference.


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