Today he leads a thriving church in the Bible Belt of America. But the truth is cultural Christians are just as lost as their atheist counterparts and we need a game plan for reaching them.ĭean Inserra used to be a cultural Christian, too. That's why we often just leave cultural Christians alone, hoping someday they'll get serious about Jesus on their own. You want your friends and family to follow Jesus whole-heartedly, but broaching the topic of true conversion can feel intimidating and confusing. How do you share your faith with people who call themselves Christians but don't know Christ? If you've ever felt stuck or unsure how to minister to someone who identifies as Christian but still needs Jesus, this book is for you.
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