Something has gone wrong with Christianity.
Not with Jesus - with us.
We traded the transformation gospel for a transaction. We reduced salvation to a prayer, grace to a free pass, and discipleship to church attendance. And now we're watching the results: churches losing their best people, Christians swallowed by political tribalism, a faith that once ended slavery and sparked revivals now struggling to stay relevant.
In The Blind School Bus Driver, Dwight Clough offers nine original parables - and a diagnosis most Christian writers aren't willing to make.
The problem isn't the culture. It isn't secularism. It isn't the left or the right.
The problem is that we gutted the gospel of its power to change people. And a gospel that doesn't transform people can't transform anything else.
Through accessible parables and honest theological wrestling, Clough challenges readers to reconsider what salvation actually means, what grace actually does, and what the Great Commission actually asks of us. He argues that:
- Heaven and hell are not destinies we deserve - they are choices we make, moment by moment
- Grace is not a permit to sin - it is the power to stop
- The ticket to heaven comes with transformation attached
- Our mission is not to get people to pray a prayer - it is to change our world
- We cannot fix our world until we let God fix us first
This book is for the Christian who senses something is broken - in their own faith, in their church, in their culture - and wants more than easy answers. It is for the pastor watching his congregation shrink. It is for the believer who has tried to live the Christian life by trying harder and keeps failing. It is for the church refugee who still loves Jesus but has given up on the institution.
The Blind School Bus Driver is not a comfortable book. But for readers ready to stop settling for a gospel too small to change anything, it might be exactly what they've been looking for.
No part of this book was conceptualized, written, or edited by artificial intelligence. The thoughts contained herein and their expression are 100% original with the author with the exception of sources quoted or paraphrased and clearly cited.