Rating:  Summary: This should be on every Christians bookshelf Review: Every time you turn a page another gem comes to light. It's one of those books you wished you'd read long ago.Why should I expect others to accept me, just like I am, if I am not prepared to do the same for them. Why is it that so many churches seem to fail to reach their ultimate potential? Jerry would suggest that it is because we all only give of our best when we know we are accepted. Discover your potential in Christ by putting these teachings into pratice.
Rating:  Summary: Practical Christianity Review: I sat down with this book and did not get up till I finished it. That is not amazing due to the few pages there are. The amazing part is how my faith, my worldview and my Chrisitanity was so radically changed by such a small book. The Bible is the original text while this book if the Cliff Notes in applying the real Christianity. I now see Jesus in the eyes of the homeless; the prisoner; the "pain in the neck" people and therefore my christian expression has changed. Do Not read this book if you do not want to change your actions toward people.
Rating:  Summary: Why I keep reading this book Review: Love, Acceptance, and Forgiveness changed the way I view church, ministry, and Christians as a whole. As a result of first reading this book ten years ago, and rereading it every year, I have discovered that people need unconditional love simply because they are humans. The key concept is simply that people need to be loved and deserved to be loved because they were created in the image of God. Acceptance should have nothing to do with stature or position, but simply with the fact that we are all humans. Forgiveness should flow freely without strings attached because we can all receive that same gift. I would encourage all people to read this book, embrace the concepts, and allow it to change the way you opperate as a person. In the simplest terms, in the most concise way to put it, it will challenge you to examine the way you view humanity.
Rating:  Summary: Why I keep reading this book Review: Love, Acceptance, and Forgiveness changed the way I view church, ministry, and Christians as a whole. As a result of first reading this book ten years ago, and rereading it every year, I have discovered that people need unconditional love simply because they are humans. The key concept is simply that people need to be loved and deserved to be loved because they were created in the image of God. Acceptance should have nothing to do with stature or position, but simply with the fact that we are all humans. Forgiveness should flow freely without strings attached because we can all receive that same gift. I would encourage all people to read this book, embrace the concepts, and allow it to change the way you opperate as a person. In the simplest terms, in the most concise way to put it, it will challenge you to examine the way you view humanity.
Rating:  Summary: Exemplifies Christs compassion Review: Love, Acceptance, and Forgiveness is an unusual work that calls Christians to be Jesus to others without using man's religion. This book has transformed churches and communities by liberating the believer to allow God to minister to the needs of everyone.
Rating:  Summary: Jerry Cook has a vision of what the church should be. Review: Love,Acceptance and forgiveness has been such a help to me I try to read it once a year. It is a classic book for anyone who loves the church. For those who are looking for a guiding philosophy for church life, this is the book.
Rating:  Summary: Jerry Cook has a vision of what the church should be. Review: Love,Acceptance and forgiveness has been such a help to me I try to read it once a year. It is a classic book for anyone who loves the church. For those who are looking for a guiding philosophy for church life, this is the book.
Rating:  Summary: Exemplifies Christs compassion Review: Of the several hundred volumes of Christian books in my personal library, this book rates #1. You will never look at others the same once you apply the principles shared in this tremendously life changing book. Jerry Cook's subtitle, "Equipping the Church to be TRULY CHRISTIAN in a non-Christian world" sums up the purpose of this insightful work. "Love, Acceptance and Forgiveness" is required reading for the students in my Church Leadership classes. This book is highly readable. You won't want to put it down!
Rating:  Summary: "Must" reading for every serious Christian. Review: Of the several hundred volumes of Christian books in my personal library, this book rates #1. You will never look at others the same once you apply the principles shared in this tremendously life changing book. Jerry Cook's subtitle, "Equipping the Church to be TRULY CHRISTIAN in a non-Christian world" sums up the purpose of this insightful work. "Love, Acceptance and Forgiveness" is required reading for the students in my Church Leadership classes. This book is highly readable. You won't want to put it down!
Rating:  Summary: A bible in one hand, this book in the other Review: Other than the bible, this is the most important book in my library. I read it on a regular basis and I read it over and over. This is not just another book on church growth. It's a book that gets to the heart of why we do church and how we can do it in a more Christ-centric way. Every pastor, every leader, every christian should not only read it but keep it as an ongoing resourse.
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