Radical Like Jesus is like a manifesto of sorts for anyone who claims to follow Christ. If Christians are to model their lives after that of Jesus, we will not be able to remain complacent or comfortable, but rather we will put into practice the habits and rhythms that Jesus himself did. The book as a whole won me over; I admittedly was skeptical of the "21 Challenges" part. But Greg Stier is the kind of person with so much passion and energy that you can't help but be drawn in by what he has to say. I loved so much about this book, including:
-Short chapters, with each ending with a practical challenge matching that chapter’s topic
-The overall simplicity of the challenges; though some are rated “hard,” none of them seem impossible or out of reach
-Numerous Scripture references that anchor the author’s argument
-The accessibility of the writing, making this book great for those new to the faith AND more mature believers
-The author’s emphasis on evangelism, which was rooted in Christ’s power at work in us
My only critique was the introduction, which felt a little like humble bragging. In spite of that, I do think the author has a genuine heart for Christ and wants to spur others on to action.
I give a hearty recommendation of Radical Like Jesus for any Christian, especially a new believer or those feeling “stuck” in their walk. The 21 Challenges are a call to put action to our belief, which in turn builds up our faith in Jesus.
Thank you to Netgalley and Tyndale House Publishers for the advanced review copy. All opinions are my own.
4.5 stars