Open the door to any church in America and you'll find once-enthusiastic Christians just going through the motions. Some have even abandoned the Body. Dan Schaeffer diagnoses this spiritual defection as a subtle heart issue: If our primary motivation for Christian service has become approval from others, we're on the road to faking church. Schaeffer deftly explores the common traps that seduce believers into becoming spiritual fakes and prescribes ways to adjust our fellowship and our lives so that the Holy Spirit can create in us a genuine servant's heart. Timely and provocative, Faking Church has the power to transform the Body. Get real with God by cutting through soul-destroying distortions, and choose to serve for His approval only. This book can change you--and your church!
Great read looking at how we hide the real us from people to keep people from getting to know the real person. Has tremendous applications for the church and how "faking" can have consequences for the churches greatest command and commission.
excellent book self examination book. Forced me to ask the question, "Am I faking it?" "Can I really answer that question?"
Excellent book - challenges you to the core as to why you go to church - never get complacent in entering into His presence - never go to church for anyone except the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Church is not a social club - but a Holy place where you come to reverence His name and lift His name on high - honour - glorify - worship and adore Him and as you do you receive encouragement and exortation to love and good works from fellow lovers of God.
Good book. Forces the reader to be introspective about their motivations to serve in church. 4 starts because it was definitely worth a read, not 5 because some parts of the book were hard to get through. Dense and at times repetitive or even redundant. Still definitely worth a read. Solid book.