• Jesus's Broken Church

  • Reimagining Our Sunday Traditions from a New Testament Perspective
  • By: Peter DeHaan
  • Narrated by: James L. Rubart
  • Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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By: Peter DeHaan
Narrated by: James L. Rubart
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Do you have a nagging feeling that something’s missing from your church experience? You’re not alone. And it’s time to discover a better way. Church-reform advocate and Bible scholar Peter DeHaan, PhD, is a strong proponent of meaningful Christian community. In Jesus’s Broken Church, he uses Scripture to guide us into right practices and away from the off-track customs that most every church adheres to. The problem is that today’s church follows an Old Testament model. We go to a building where we have professional clergy serve as our liaison between us and God. Then we pay for the whole thing with our tithes and offerings - just like Moses instructed. But Jesus fulfilled the Old Testament. Through him we are the church, we are living stones. We don’t need to go to a building. As the church, we take it with us wherever we go. And we don’t need paid clergy either. Each of us serves as priests to one another. Or at least we should.

In Jesus’s Broken Church, you’ll discover:

  • How Jesus moves us from an Old Testament understanding to New Testament enlightenment
  • The early church’s approach to their meetings, which we neglect to follow today
  • Essential New Testament practices that are more important than song and sermon
  • Biblical ideas to inform the activities of our spiritual communities
  • Seven religious concepts that require reformation

If you happen to like how your church functions, then don’t buy this book. It will only make you mad. But if you sometimes leave your Sunday service feeling let down, that something is lacking and there must be more, then this book can guide you into a new direction. Get your copy of Jesus’s Broken Church today to discover what’s missing and how to fix it.

©2020 Peter DeHaan (P)2021 Peter DeHaan

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Putting God in a box

My family and I have been discussing the topics this book addresses for several years. It is good to know that there are others who see problems in God’s church and the need to make some changes. Too many of us get stuck in a cycle of just going through the motions and not thinking about how God would view our actions or how we can grow spiritually and help others. I have been considering incremental changes in places we attend worship. Also, there is no reason to feel we can’t also start small groups in our communities since worship can be anywhere at any time and can also be integrated into a work or recreational situation.

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Love it!

A super, concise examination of church practice and a wonderful challenge to be what we are called to. Highly recommend.

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