Why we wrote the book

This is not the book we began to write.

It all began with asking questions about religion and seeing the widening gap between the life of Jesus and today’s church. There had to be more. We became tired of doing religion while talking about spirituality. Like the apostle Paul simply said, ‘The Kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power.’

We’ve been amazed at the number of those we have met around the world who are breaking out of the complexities of religion to get back to the powerful simplicity of life in Jesus. They likewise have seen the widening gap between talking about Jesus and walking with Jesus. It’s not that they are against church; they are just making more room in their lives to experience the living reality of Jesus in community with their family and friends.

Several years ago we left the comforts of the organized church to rediscover what it means to follow Jesus. It has been a process of putting off and putting on–making room for God to birth a new thing in our lives. What looked like a pile of rubble at times was actually just the beginning of something ultimately constructive.

So the book has become a travelogue of what we have discovered living outside the “system” of organized religion. We wanted to offer hope for those who where searching for a deep and meaningful spirituality; who had become disenfranchised with what religion offered them but couldn’t and didn’t want to quiet the voice within them that longed for a deeper relationship with God.

Contributed on July 25th 2005 by jonathan
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Jonathan and Jennifer, I’m on my 2nd read through the book. It came at the right time. I began reading it 2 days before I was asked to start a house church in my new city. Though I’ve been in house church before, you challenged me anew, and refreshed my desire for a pure expression of church and an unfettered and entirely alive relationship with the Lord and His people. It’s a must-read/must-pray-through experience for any seeking a grass-roots return to life in God. It left me as the Bible does, wanting to see between the lines as to what really went on and asking the Holy Spirit for greater insight and revelation.
Lonnie

Comment by Lonnie Lane 03.01.06 @ 3:25 pm

Thank You

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