Losing Your Religion, Chuck Bomar
Losing Your Religion, Chuck Bomar
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Losing Your Religion
Moving from Superficial Routine to Authentic Faith

Author: Chuck Bomar

Narrator: Chuck Bomar

Unabridged: 5 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Oasis Audio

Published: 11/18/2013


Synopsis

We’ve all heard that Christianity isn’t a religion — it’s a relationship. But a lot of us practice a Christianity that’s really a behavior management system . . . in other words, a religion — one that nobody longs to be a part of! How can we stop confusing behavior management with the life-giving faith into which Jesus invites us? How do we move past having behavioral standards and habits as our only measures of maturity? Losing Your Religion will help you identify where beliefs meant to give you freedom have become a new set of religious chains. More importantly, you’ll find out how to let your relationship with Christ break those chains and lead you and others to true freedom. You’re not called to be a “better Christian.” (What a relief!) You’re called to let Christ’s very presence transform you into a person who loves God and others wholeheartedly and with deep joy. But to get there, you must lose your religion. The good news is you’ll never miss it.

About The Author

Chuck Bomar is the pastor of Colossae Church in Portland, Oregon, and he is the founder of iampeople (www.iampeople.org) and CollegeLeader. He is the author of over a dozen resources and six books, including Better Off Without Jesus. Chuck and his wife, Barbara, have been married 12 years and have three beautiful daughters: Karis, Hope and Sayla.


Reviews

This book captured my attention from the title and it's well worth every minute spent reading. It's very much an eye-opener and challenging in its content for us to embrace authenticity and how we often fail to do so, and more importantly, the reasons why. It's most definitely one I recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

Another great book by Chuck Bomar! This is one of the best books I've read in a long time!......more

Goodreads review by Stephen

This was a very good and thought provoking book. Well worth reading.......more