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Everybody wants to be spiritual. But nobody wants to be religious. Everybody is looking for a rich spiritual life. But nobody is looking to church. As a pastor, Todd Hunter found himself disillusioned, burned out and needing to drop out of traditional forms of church. He experimented with house churches and other options but was still dissatisfied. Eventually he found himself sneaking off to worship services on Sunday mornings with surprising results. What did the historic spiritual practices of church do for him? How did they lead to a life of centered peace, chart a path to simplicity and cause him to reach out to others while focusing on the glory of God? Walk with Hunter on this journey to find spiritual riches in a surprising place. You might just give church another chance.
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"Hunter's story ought to be moving and exemplary to many readers."
Library Journal, March 1, 2010
"In chapters on singing the doxology, reading Scripture, hearing sermons, liturgy, tithing, Communion, and receiving the Benediction, Hunter shows how these practices provide training for living Christianly beyond Sunday morning."
Susan Olasky, WORLD Magazine, April 10, 2010
"I can describe this book in one word: refreshing. This book makes us take a real look at how we practice our faith. In each chapter, Todd calls us to a re-practicing of spiritual disciplines. He passionately drives home the point that these are not disciplines we practice at church but disciplines we the church should practice in daily life. Giving Church Another Chance gives us all another chanc
Paul Turner, YouthWorker Journal, (youthworkerjournal.com), July/August 2010