Just Whatever

Nelson Matt
$21.75
Item Code
14043
EAN/UPC
9781683570776
Publisher
Ingram/Spring Arbor
Jesus-Buddha-Allah-Sex-God-Self-Stuff-Tech-Prayer-Catholic-Christian-Spiritual-None. What difference does it make? Sharing the Faith used to make some people mad because it challenged and clashed with their own strong beliefs. Today it makes a lot of people yawn because they don t have strong beliefs about anything. Catholic Apologist Matt Nelson says this religious indifference is the great spiritual sickness of our age a product of the relativism that dominates modern culture. If you find fulfillment in your faith or lifestyle, great, the idea goes; but that doesn't mean it's true for me or anyone else. The consequences of this mentality are all around us: a neglect of truth, apathy towards the important questions in the universe, and since we're designed to be fulfilled by God, not idle pleasures, widespread unhappiness. In Just Whatever, Matt takes down the building blocks of religious indifference one by one. He looks at the three different kinds you tend to encounter in your friends and family members (and maybe in yourself!) to see where they come from and why they're seductive. In their place, he offers a compelling vision of a world in which it matters what you believe, who you worship, and where authentic truth and authority reside. And he helps you present that vision to others with clarity and love.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
206
Dimensions(Inches):
5.20 x 8.00
Matt Nelson holds a B.Ed from the University of Regina and a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in Toronto, Canada. After several years of skepticism, he returned to the Catholic Church in 2005. Now alongside his chiropractic practice, Matt is a speaker and writer for FaceToFace Ministries and Religious Education Coordinator at Christ the King Parish. He currently resides in Shaunavon, SK, with his wife, Amanda, and their daughter, Anna. Follow Matt through his blog at ReasonableCatholic.com.
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