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Book Description
Publication Date: August 25, 2009

I found myself lying on the floor of my apartment, sobbing for hours on end: ‘God, I’m doing everything I’m supposed to do, and I still don’t feel closer to you. In fact, I feel worse than ever! How could this have gone wrong? I can’t see any way out. Help me.’

As a university student, Andrew Farley found himself physically and emotionally addicted to street evangelism and Bible study. Yet despite his fervid behavior, he knew something was missing. That something was an understanding of the gospel that is stripped of the compromises and cliches of the modern church.

The Naked Gospel finds friends among those who are burned out on experience-chasing, ceremonialism, or legalism. It attacks churchy jargon and powerless ideas and puts forth a message that is simple but life-changing. With a fresh take on Scripture and unapologetic style, The Naked Gospel will challenge you and stir you to re-examine everything you thought you already knew.

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Andrew Farley is the bestselling author of “The Naked Gospel” and lead teaching pastor of Ecclesia, a growing church on the high plains of west Texas. Andrew co-hosts “Real Life in Christ”, a thought-provoking TV program that airs every Wednesday morning on ABC-TV in west Texas and New Mexico. Andrew lives in Texas with his wife Katharine and their son, Gavin. To watch or listen to some of Andrew’s teaching, visit ChurchWithoutReligion.com

Andrew Farley Introduction to the Naked Gospel.

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