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Dale Fincher

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Average rating: 3.74 · 357 ratings · 42 reviews · 8 distinct works
Coffee Shop Conversations: ...

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3.77 avg rating — 296 ratings — published 2010 — 7 editions
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Living with Questions

3.38 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 2007 — 6 editions
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Invitation to Tears: A Guid...

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Opening the Stable Door: An...

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3.67 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2012 — 2 editions
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Long Live the King: A Passi...

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“As long as someone fears their commitment to Christ will be questioned without regular volunteering at their church, we will always have eager volunteers.”
Dale Fincher, Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk

“Spirituality is not merely about meditation, morning Bible reading, or church attendance. A truly spiritual person cultivates a life of love. A Christian spiritual person will know the love of Jesus and his point of view.”
Dale Fincher, Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk

“Christians struggle with hypocrisy because of our core confusion about what Christianity means. We tend to believe that Christianity is more about being good than about following Jesus.5 If we believe this, when we try to share our beliefs with others, we talk more about attending church, praying a sinner’s prayer, and becoming a good person than about Jesus. The result is that we become known for morality, not for our love of Jesus.”
Dale Fincher, Coffee Shop Conversations: Making the Most of Spiritual Small Talk



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