Walking into church is a much more complicated and important subject than it first appears. There are countless different ways to walk into church walking in with different attitudes or expectations or obligations. How do you walk into church? The answer to that notsosimple question will largely be determined by what you think church is, and what you think youre doing there. Thats what this little book is all about.This book is a great idea. Its wonderfully practical, helpful, and relevant. I hope we can give it away to our new members. Tony has given us a necessary reminder on the importance of walking into church with the right heart, the right head, and the right spirit.~ Kevin DeYoungSenior Pastor, University Reformed Church (East Lansing, Michigan, USA)This outstanding book is packed with profound reflection on what church is and practical application of what it means to go to church. I hope every member of St Helens reads it it will do us a world of good.~ William TaylorSt Helens Bishopsgate, LondonHow to Walk into Church is so clear, so simple, so straightforward, so practical and so eternally important! As such, it is a brief mustread for all Christians, and not only for todays My thumb is always out for a better ride church hitchhikers, but for those who find attending church to be a mundane option.~ R. Kent HughesSenior Pastor Emeritus, College Church WheatonSometimes the simplest things are the easiest to overlook things like walking into church. How do you walk into church? If you read this little book, I believe you will think about it a lot differently and you will do it a lot better.~ Tim Challieswww.challies.comThis is an immensely useful and relevant book. Short, clear, but one that engages with deep theology in practical ways. And although it is obvious there is much more that could be said about church, imagine if everyone lived out the implications of what Tony does unpack? Our gatherings as Gods people would be beautiful and powerful.~ Andrew HeardSenior Pastor, EV Church, ErinaFor most of us our churchgoing whether regular, occasional, or nonexistent is just an unconsidered part of life. Its something we do, or sometimes do, or rarely do, or never do. But not something we think about so that we might do it with an aim, a purpose, a real intentionality. This clear and engaging book will be a real and practical help. I have myself been challenged by it and hope it will be widely read.~ Christopher AshAuthor of Listen Up! Director of Cornhill Training Course
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