What Wouldn't Jesus Do?
Four Decades of Christian Influence in America
Description:... 'Christendom' has taken on the role of being the moral monitor for America and has failed miserably. And why has it failed? Because the church's role never was meant to be as a thermometer of righteousness, taking the country's temperature and then sitting back and not offering a helpful remedy. The church was meant to give a dose of love to a sick nation... In What Wouldn't Jesus Do, Carlton Bernwall challenges his fellow Christians to take a cold, hard look at their country and how they choose to address the world. He argues that since Roe vs. Wade, America has gradually lost its once unchallenged presence in the world as a leader. Its moral fiber based on a supposed Judeo-Christian foundation is cracked. Not only is the future of this country being questioned, but its forefathers would be livid about the state of this contemporary union. What Wouldn't Jesus Do maintains that the group most responsible for this atmosphere of collapse could be the very people who declare this a holy nation: Christians. What has Christianity done to fail America? What can the body of Christ do to overcome the most saddening times in the history of this country? More importantly, Carlton Bernwall asks: What wouldn't Jesus have done that the 'Christians' have?
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