CLC Floodtide Reviews - January 1991
Gordon Macdonald, who always writes with conscientious care and deep sincerity, here takes a contemporary phrase, "the real world" and examines what it means to a Christian. He shows how it comprises the "heavenly places" of Paul's teaching, the inner life of the individual and the life of the "streets". This threefold division makes up the body of the message and we cannot question that it represents the truth about every believer's life.
Product Description
The author discusses the challenge of developing a spiritual perspective that integrates rather than insulates, including a right relationship with God and recognizing our own particular gifts as unique. The author is senior pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in New York City.
From the Publisher
A book for any who feel they shelter too much in the fellowship of other believers. A US edition of this work has been published.
From the Back Cover
Does your faith sustain you for seven days a week and see you through every situation, however traumatic? Gordon Macdonald asserts that for faith to be relevant in the real world it should work in all situations: one which like a forged implement, will not break under stress.
About the Author
Gordon MacDonald has written many international bestselling books, including 'Restoring Your Spiritual Passion' and 'Rebuilding Your Broken World'. He was appointed one of President Clinton's spiritual advisors after the Lewinski affair.