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If you feel like the experience in the church you attend is not as fulfilling as it could be and that the Scriptures call for more from the body of Christ, then you will like this book by David Platt. The author continues to challenge how church... [Read on]
Take the next step. From radical followers of Christ to radical communities of faith. In Radical, David Platt’s plea for Christians to take back their faith from the American Dream resonated with readers everywhere, and the book quickly became... [Read on]
Radical Together focuses on leaving the “good” that we produce in our churches for the “best” that God desires of our church communities. David Platt stresses the importance of following the Word of God as the guide for our churches. He... [Read on]
David Platt is an author, speaker, and preacher who continually challenges my church paradigm. He did it in his first book, “Radical” and did not disappoint in his follow-up book “Radical Together.” I never know for sure if I enjoy reading... [Read on]
This review may be a bit late for some, but it may come at just the right time for others. Radical Together is a year old book and a follow-up book to David Platt’s book Radical. For some, putting the challenges of Radical and Radical Together... [Read on]
Radical Together is not a book for the faint of heart. If you are content to do church as usual, this book is definitely not for you. David Platt knocks one out of the park with this book! I found myself challenged throughout this book with the... [Read on]
In the follow-up to Platt's book, Radical, where he compels followers of Christ to abandon the notion of the American Dream (big houses, fancy cars, lots of cash in the bank) to pursue the work of Christ (local and international missions,... [Read on]
In Radical Together, David Platt picks right up where he left off in his previous book Radical. The book is easy to read but thought provoking and convicting. Platt calls the church to be the church by moving away from their comfortable and... [Read on]
I got this book “Radical Together”, by David Platt, awhile back. Right around 5 months or so. Although I really liked radical his 1st book, this book really took some time to getting into it. The overall feel of this book is showing how old the... [Read on]
Many times we try to do it all by ourselves, we need to remember that we were designed to work together! One of the main things I picked up from the book is just that we may have to "work" together. For us to be the church we can't just rely on... [Read on]