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Life in the Negative World

Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture

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Life in the Negative World

By: Aaron M. Renn
Narrated by: Tim Lundeen
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Learning how to live in today's new social and cultural environment will require examination, trial and error, and adaptation over time. But there are ways to live with integrity and follow Christ today, even in a negative world.

From a peak in church attendance in the mid-20th century, Christianity has been on a trajectory of decline in the United States. Once positive toward Christianity and Christian moral teachings, cultural shifts toward the mid-90s led many to adopt a more neutral tone toward the Christian faith, seeing it as one option among many in a pluralistic public square. Today, however, Christianity is viewed negatively, and being known as a Christian often means a lower social status in elite society. Christian morality is openly repudiated and viewed as a threat to the new moral order.

In Life in the Negative World, author Aaron M. Renn looks at the lessons from Christian cultural engagement over the past 70 years and suggests specific strategies for churches, institutions, and individuals to live faithfully in the "negative" world—a culture opposed to Christian values and teachings. And since there is no one-size-fits-all solution, living as a follower of Christ in the new, negative world and being missionally engaged will require a diversity of strategies.

Christian Living Christianity Church & State Discipleship Ministry & Evangelism Religious Studies Social Issues Morality
Insightful Cultural Analysis • Practical Wisdom • Fresh Perspectives • Honest Assessment • Balanced Approach

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Most Christians in the modern day don’t seem to know what time it is. This book is great at highlighting what we are up against in this new world. Great listen!

Time to wake up!

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A practical guide for these new and changing times. It’s an honest look at the state of the church and it gives actions we can be doing to be effective Christians.
Loved it.

Maybe a little more Boniface Option than Benedict Option

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This is an excellent book that every Christian and church leader ought to read. The audible performance was excellent as well.

A Book for Our Times

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Best book I have encountered in the last 5 years. Great insights into various Christian sects and society changes.

Very realistic take on the state of our society and Christian institutions.

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Aaron Renn perceives the times with sober-minded reflection. His analyses of the current status of evangelicalism gives fresh insight into where churches and Christian families ought to focus their efforts. In a world of fear mongering, Renn distinguishes himself by giving practical areas where the church needs to change while maintaining an optimistic view of the future.

Aaron Renn perceives the times with sober-minded reflection.

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