Starving Jesus: Off the Pew, Into the World

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· David C Cook
4.2
15 reviews
Ebook
240
Pages

About this ebook

I was hungry and you gave me no food, I was thirsty and you have me no drink…

It’s time to STOP STARVING JESUS.
In other words…it’s time for Christians to get off their comfortable seats near the back of the sanctuary get out in the world. Authors Craig Gross and JR Mahon challenge fellow Christ-followers to stop talking about being spiritual, and start being spiritual—by rolling up their sleeves and serving a world desperate for the hope Christ offers.

You can make a difference.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
15 reviews
A Google user
October 28, 2009
Simply not your typical "Saved by Jesus" type of religion book. It's true Christianity, sometimes at it's most raw & most hidden to the world. I can't stop reading it. Sometimes I get offended, then I back up and realize exactly how the author is stating something & why and realize "how very true! sad, sick or demented... but true!". Perhaps it's time to have a make-over of "church" and what it really is, means or is held at!
Lori Brown
March 7, 2016
Awesome wakeup call!
Richard Alpha Sr
June 28, 2015
Religious

About the author

Craig Gross and J.R. Mahon are on a mission to inspire the people to get out of the pews. Too often Christians spend their time praying, talking, and being "spiritual" but not getting their hands dirty. When they're not writing a book or managing a booth at a porn convention (well, actually, especially then), Craig Gross and JR Mahon run the day-to-day operations of XXXchurch.com, a ministry to those caught in the sin of pornography. Both live in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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