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Weirdo Christianity: Why Being Set Apart Makes You Dangerous
by Marcus Rogers
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Synopsis
I’ve spent the last three and a half years writing this book, and my prayer is that when someone reads Weirdo Christianity, it helps them win, overcome, and become the version of themselves God originally designed them to be. There are no shortcuts in the Kingdom. There is no avoiding the ...
I’ve spent the last three and a half years writing this book, and my prayer is that when someone reads Weirdo Christianity, it helps them win, overcome, and become the version of themselves God originally designed them to be. There are no shortcuts in the Kingdom. There is no avoiding the scriptural process that leads to the Promised Land. And the reality is, all of us have areas in our lives where we practice what I call “weirdo Christianity”—areas where we claim to trust God, sing like we trust God, post like we trust God, but don’t actually live like we trust God.
Maybe it’s fear. Maybe it’s doubt. Maybe it’s pride. Maybe it’s religion, tradition, or something we picked up that we now have to unlearn. Because when you open the Bible—which is the constitution for every believer—it shows you your spiritual rights, your authority, and your identity as a royal priesthood. It also shows you that the modern Church does not look much like the biblical Book of Acts Church.
This book is not written to bash the Church; it’s written to challenge the Church. It’s written to challenge YOU—to take on the mind of Christ, not the mind of culture, not the mind of public opinion, not the mind of denominations or seminary trends. It calls you to dig deep, examine your heart, examine your beliefs, and honestly ask if your Christianity matches biblical Christianity.
Everybody is a Christian until it gets biblical.
Everybody loves Jesus until obedience is required.
Everybody claims to follow God, but not everybody actually believes Him enough to surrender everything.
It is weirdo Christianity to say you follow the Alpha and Omega—the Creator of the universe, the One who knows you better than you know yourself—and then refuse to surrender every area of your life into His hands. This book exposes the strange, compromised, lukewarm, prideful, religious, and unbiblical habits that have entered the Church so you can tear them down and rise into who God actually called you to be.
If you’re ready to confront yourself…
if you’re ready to grow…
if you’re ready to step out of spiritual weirdness and into biblical power…
This book is your wake-up call.
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