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Jim & Casper go to church : frank conversation about faith, churches, and well-meaning Christians
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Jim & Casper go to church : frank conversation about faith, churches, and well-meaning Christians

Author: Jim Henderson; Matt Casper
Publisher: Carol Stream, Ill. : Barna Books, ©2007.
Edition/Format:   Book : English
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Henderson hired atheist Casper to accompany him to twelve churches and to then reveal what he found there. The chronicle of their journey offers a glimpse into a kind of relationship that Henderson believes more Christians need to open themselves to--authentic, respectful, transparent friendship with nonbelievers. They collected valuable insights into what nonbelievers see, experience, and feel as visitors in the  Read more...
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Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Jim Henderson; Matt Casper
ISBN: 9781414313313 1414313314
OCLC Number: 77270724
Description: xxxv, 169 p. ; 20 cm.
Contents: Rick Warren's church (Saddleback) --
Church, L.A. style (Dream Center) --
The Mayan and McManus (Mosaic) --
Mega in the midwest (Willow Creek) --
Helen, the almost-an-atheist, takes us to church (First Presbyterian) --
Big church or church big (Lawndale) --
The drummer's church (Jason's House) --
Emerging church weekend (Imago and Mars) --
come as you really are (The Bridge) --
Osteen live! (Lakewood) --
Keeping it real (The Potter's House) --
Is this what Jesus told you guys to do? --
Casper's closing words --
Q & A with Jim and Casper --
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Other Titles: Jim and Casper go to church
Responsibility: Jim Henderson & Matt Casper.
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Henderson hired atheist Casper to accompany him to twelve churches and to then reveal what he found there. The chronicle of their journey offers a glimpse into a kind of relationship that Henderson believes more Christians need to open themselves to--authentic, respectful, transparent friendship with nonbelievers. They collected valuable insights into what nonbelievers see, experience, and feel as visitors in the midst of believers.

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