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The Next Christians:Seven Ways You Can Live the Gospel and Restore the World
[Paperback - 2012]
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Category: Religion
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Publisher: Multnomah | ISBN: 9780385529853 | Pages: 272
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“I recommend The Next Christians, which will give you great insight into the hopes and aspirations of the next generation…."
Chuck Colson, founder of Prison Fellowship
 
“Provocative, yet massively optimistic!”
Louie Giglio, pastor and founder of the Passion Movement
 
 Gabe Lyons is optimistic that Christianity’s best days are yet to come. His best-selling book, UnChristian, revealed the pervasiveness of culture’s growing disregard for Christians. Now, in The Next Christians, Lyons shows how a new wave of believers are turning the tide by bringing the truth of the Gospel to bear on our changing, secular society.

“Restorers,” as Lyons calls them, approach culture with a different mentality than generations past. Informed by truth, yet seasoned with grace and love, these believers engage the world by drawing it to the sensibility and authenticity of the Christian life.   
 
You can be one of these “next” Christians and change the negative perception of Christianity by living a life that is faithful to the Gospel, yet credible and coherent to your friends and neighbors.

Gabe Lyons is the founder of Q—a learning community that mobilizes Christians to advance the common good in society and co-author of the landmark book, UnChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity and Why It Matters. Prior to this, he cofounded Catalyst, the nation’s largest gathering of young Christian leaders. As a respected voice for a new generation of Christians, he has been featured by CNN, the New York Times, Fox News, and USA Today. Gabe, his wife, Rebekah, and their three children live in New York City.

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