You're curious about Jesus. You just don't want to be preached at.
Jesus Walks Into A Bar is a rare book in today's religious conversation: one that actually welcomes your questions.
Whether you're a lifelong Christian, somewhere in the middle of a faith deconstruction, or someone who finds Jesus historically fascinating -- this book was written for you.
Rome Washington doesn't offer formulas, argue at you, or pretend the hard questions don't exist. Instead, he does something more valuable: he sits down with you and thinks it through honestly.
Inside, you'll explore:
- Why Christianity seems so confusing in today's culture -- and what's actually going on underneath the noise
- What Jesus actually said, and why His words keep catching people off guard
- How Christians across two thousand years of history have understood who Jesus is
- Why faith and doubt aren't opposites -- and what a real, honest faith can look like
- Why the figure of Jesus continues to fascinate believers and skeptics alike
Written with wit, warmth, and a refreshing lack of religious clich s -- conversational theology at its best.
Rome Washington is a former United States Marine, a 35-year corporate sales executive, and a lifelong theology student currently completing his Ph.D. at Newburgh Theological Seminary. He writes the way he talks: warm, direct, and unafraid of the hard questions.
Pull up a chair. The conversation is just beginning.
Perfect for: Faith deconstruction readers Christian theology enthusiasts Spiritual seekers Curious skeptics Small group study Thoughtful gift for a questioning friend