“How to Be a
Perfect Christian” is written with a satirical tongue-in-cheek
style that pulls you in and makes you to look at your commitment to
Christianity. If you’re picking the right church, the one that has
the best parties, you should read Chapters One and Two. I also loved
the chapter on “Serving the Church Without Lifting a Finger.” The
chapters are written in a satirical way, but they make us take a hard
look at what being a Christian and going to church means.
I enjoyed the book
and recommend it. It’s a quick read, but to get the most out of it,
it should be sampled at a slower pace to be able to think about the
points being made. One of the fun parts of the book is the Holiness
Progress Tracker. It’s a subtle graphic that makes the point of how
you rate on the holiness scale as you progress through the book.
I received this book
from Multnomah Publishing for this review.
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