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  • Adventures in Churchland

  • Finding Jesus in the Mess of Organized Religion
  • By: Dan Kimball
  • Narrated by: Adam Black
  • Length: 6 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Adventures in Churchland

By: Dan Kimball
Narrated by: Adam Black
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Would Jesus attend church today?

Among the top 10 trends that are changing American life, Time magazine recently listed a rising dissatisfaction with organized religion. Though many people today like Jesus, they are growing tired of traditional religious institutions. Even those who follow Jesus aren't so sure they always like what Christianity and the church represent.

For many years, Dan Kimball would have agreed, until an encounter with a small group of Jesus followers started him on a journey that challenged him to rethink everything he had ever assumed about the church.

In Adventures in Churchland, Dan invites you to join him as he uncovers what the Bible really says about the church and reminds us that it’s more than just buildings and institutions, it’s a beautiful mess of broken people learning to follow Jesus together. As you journey with Dan, you’ll begin to see the church as Jesus intended it to be: a community of forgiven misfits coming together to serve the world around them with passion, creativity, innovation, and grace.

©2012 Dan Kimball (P)2012 Zondervan
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"If you don’t like the church, or if you’re thinking about leaving, please read this book first. Dan’s stories will make you laugh, make you think, and make you appreciate the church like never before." (Mark Batterson, author of The Circle Maker)
"As a non-Christian, I was inspired and moved, and have been enthusiastically recommending it to my friends. This is a book for everybody." (Mark Frauenfelder, editor-in-chief of MAKE, founder of boingboing.net)
"Dan encourages us to break through the tension and messiness that church communities inevitably encounter to experience the beauty of being in community and sharing God's infinite love with others." (Zach Lind, drummer, Jimmy Eat World)

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Such simple explanations for such a complicated text

I found this book to be very well written. Mr. Kimball has broken down the barriers between the languages and churches. He has expressed in such understandable language what God has always felt like to me. From the day I met Jesus and became one of His, He witnessed to my heart who He was. This book comes as close as anything I have ever read explaining who He is and what our mission as Christians should be. Any parent struggling with today’s attacks on Christianity and a belief system in God would find this book very helpful when talking to our young computerized children. I look forward to reading the next book. 👏🫶

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