“I’m a Christian, but I don’t do church.”
It’s a statement echoed by many—believers who embrace Jesus but feel disenchanted, indifferent, or even hostile toward the church. Some cite past wounds, hypocrisy, or a hunger for a freer, more personal spirituality. Others simply find life easier without the structure of Sunday mornings. But what if the issue runs deeper than it appears?In this thought-provoking book, the author unpacks not just the reasons why people walk away from church—but why so many who stay have silently stopped being the church. With insight, conviction, and grace, this book explores the widening gap between personal faith and corporate fellowship, peeling back the layers of culture, comfort, and confusion that obscure the original vision for the Body of Christ.
Challenging both the disengaged and the dutiful, this journey invites readers to rediscover the church not as an event or institution, but as a living, breathing Bride—flawed but beloved, fractured but called to unity. Whether you’ve left church behind, are just going through the motions, or are longing to see the church thrive again, this book offers a compelling call to return to what God always intended His people to be.
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