We've Lost our Way--But We Can Find it Again
Instead of playing the "guilt/shame" card, Braun examines Jesus' example to recognize how His way of life contrasts the world's promises in history, community, worship, and art.
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Short Review: A welcome re-evaluation on why focus on holiness should matter to Christians. This is particularly written to those in their 20s and younger 30s, but is useful for others as well. Braum's main point is that holiness is not about doing or not doing something, it is about pursuing after God. This counters the legalism that is prevalent (and deadly to grace) in Christianity. It is a brief book that I spend about a week reading because I was thinking about it. Well worth picking up.
My full review is on my blog at http://bookwi.se/why-holiness-matters/
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A copy of the paperback was provided by the publisher for purposes of review.