Many American churches have lost their way, but the path back to true Christianity is clear.
When did worship become entertainment? When did biblical truth take a backseat to social activism? When did comfort replace the call to discipleship? These are the major crises facing Christianity today.
Churchianity cuts through the confusion to expose how modern churches have traded authentic faith for "Churchianity"-a watered-down substitute that prioritizes feelings over truth, crowds over Christ, and cultural approval over spiritual transformation.
This isn't happening by accident. It's happening because many have forgotten what Christianity actually is.
In this book, you'll learn:
Why entertainment-focused worship undermines the gospelHow social justice leads believers astrayThe crucial difference between God's justice and popular activismWhy comfort-focused Christianity produces weak disciplesThe specific practices that built strong Christian communities for centuriesHow to reclaim authentic worship, discipleship, and biblical authorityThis book provides clear direction for Christians ready to abandon the shallow substitute and embrace the demanding, transformative faith that Christ actually taught.
If you're tired of church services that feel more like motivational seminars and TED Talks, sermons that avoid difficult truths, and a Christianity that looks suspiciously like secular culture with a Jesus sticker slapped on top-this book will show you the way back to the real thing.
The truth isn't comfortable. But it's the only thing that saves.