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Testimony: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Failed a Generation | Jon Ward
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"Ward is consistently clear-sighted and perceptive as he charts a genuinely fascinating personal and spiritual evolution."--Publishers Weekly Jon Ward's life is divided in half: two decades inside the evangelical Christian bubble and two decades outside of it. In Testimony, Ward tells the engaging story of his upbringing in, and eventual break from, an influential evangelical church in the 1980s and 1990s. Ward sheds light on the evangelical movement's troubling political and cultural dimensions, tracing the ways in which the Jesus People movement was seduced by materialism and other factors to become politically captive rather than prophetic. A respected journalist, Ward asks uncomfortable but necessary questions, calling those inside and outside conservative Christian circles to embrace truth, complexity, and nuance. He recounts his growing alarm and grief over the last several years as evangelical conservatives attacked truth, rejected personal character, and embraced authoritarianism and conspiracism. He shares his search for a faith that embodies the values he was taught as a child. Ward's experience and reflections will resonate with many readers who grew up in the evangelical movement as well as all those who have an interest in the health of the church and its impact on American life.
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I can rarely resist an “I grew up super conservative Evangelical/Christian and am now unpacking that” memoir, and this is a worthwhile addition to the canon. Wasn‘t familiar with Ward until his face kept popping up on the CNN.com front page last week, but I‘m glad it did because this was interesting. He is still very Christian but not okay with the political standpoints/activities of his faith communities of origin. Ward‘s ⬇️⬇️

Christine unique perspective is that he‘s a journalist and therefore had to grapple with the “the media is the enemy” narrative complicating his already strained family relationships. The well-done audio version is on Hoopla. 6mo
willaful I find them fascinating too. 6mo
Megabooks Stacking!! Nice that it‘s on hoopla! 6mo
Christine @willaful It‘s so interesting to see the similarities and differences in how people navigate that experience. 6mo
Christine @Megabooks Yes re: hoopla (and your reply taught me something - I never really noticed that they don‘t capitalize their brand name [Insert The More You Know jingle 💫 ] 😁)! I‘ll look forward to your review of this. 6mo
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