Why are people confused about Christianity? Why do Christians themselves struggle with disappointment while society at large is so adverse to the teachings of the faith? If the Angelic Postman Never Knocks on My Door cuts through the dark clouds of confusion in the public square and suggests this confusion is largely because Christians themselves have lost their own message and, with it, their true identity. A large chunk of the church, unfaithful and backslidden, is declining rapidly. Desperate to reverse the trend, it dabbles in heresy and apostasy as it seeks to accommodate a fallen, corrupt, and broken world that is at best indifferent but which too often responds with militant intolerance. The result is that the light of the church is fading while the surrounding world darkens. Against this backdrop flows the free prose of this lucid monologue. Greg Obong-Oshotse's collection is a first-person reflection on what Christian commitment looks like to a true disciple of Christ. It is unashamed of the gospel, unperturbed by political correctness, and relentlessly Biblical. Ask yourself: are you near to God or far away from Him? Are you a true or false disciple? This book will take your measurement.
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