You're not struggling with faith.
You're comfortable without it.
You go to church.
You know the right answers.
You believe in Jesus.
But your faith costs you nothing.
In Killing the Cultural Christian, author Clint Kubow confronts the version of Christianity our culture has normalized-one that looks alive on the outside but demands nothing on the inside. Raised in church and fluent in Christian language, Clint learned how easy it is to perform faith without actually surrendering to Christ.
This book isn't written from a pedestal.
It's written from the middle of the process-by someone who has failed, repented, and wrestled with what it really means to follow Jesus.
Inside this book, you'll be challenged to:
Expose the difference between knowing about Jesus and actually knowing Him
Recognize how comfort, fear, and convenience keep faith lukewarm
Confront cultural Christianity without falling into shame or legalism
Move from religious routine to real obedience and daily surrender
Build a faith that produces action, transformation, and fruit
Killing the Cultural Christian isn't a book for perfect Christians.
It's for honest ones.
For the believer who feels stuck.
For the skeptic who wonders if there's more.
For the churchgoer who knows deep down that something isn't right.
This book is an invitation to stop performing Christianity-and start following Jesus for real.