![]() This is a profound call for a radical culture shift―truly a must-read. ![]() If we want to offer a narcissistic culture hope in the gospel, we must tend to the narcissism deeply embedded in our own believing community. This is a landmark work, full of wisdom, tenderness, honor, and hope. Chuck DeGroat pierces the glittering image of narcissism and brilliantly exposes the inner workings of an empty, shame-filled heart and the devastating consequences of Christians being so drawn to narcissists in the church and in politics. The ground is gorgeous but in due season the flood will devour all you have worked so hard to create. When Rachel Held Evans and Jen Hatmaker ran afoul of conservative orthodoxies related to sexuality and gender. Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation. "Hiring (marrying, working with or for, being pastored by) a narcissist is like building a home in an alluvial plain. Editor’s note: The following review will appear in the Spring 2021 edition of Eikon. When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse by Chuck DeGroatĭan Allender, who I so appreciate, said about the book, By the way, this one looks like a good read on the subject, and appropriate given the Trump (narcissist) phenomenon that underlines Jesus and John Wayne.
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