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Crazy Love by Francis Chan
Crazy Love by Francis Chan






While his intent isn’t to simply strike fear in his reader’s hearts or to make you question your salvation, Chan is challenging the church to do more than the bare minimum. My caution to you is this: Do not assume you are good soil. One of the most compelling points in the book for me was when Chan, speaking of Jesus’ parable of the sower, says, Chan is calling Christians to question whether or not they are really living as if they believe in and love God. Chan, the pastor of a church in southern California, explicitly details what a lukewarm Christian might look like and reminds us that, as stated in Revelation, God will spit the lukewarm Christians out of His mouth. This book is a warning cry against lukewarm Christianity.

Crazy Love by Francis Chan

To throw out a “Thanks for everything, God!” and not give much further thought to the creator of the universe. And while I believe that my job as Pearl’s mom and my role as Peter’s partner in life are truly valuable and important, it’s so easy to be complacent. It’s really easy for me to live in this bubble of suburban motherhood where my biggest concerns are Pearl’s nap schedule and what am I making for dinner and how often do I really need to dust my house. I think every day how fortunate I am, how much I have.

Crazy Love by Francis Chan Crazy Love by Francis Chan

After some big struggles in the past year and a half, life has gotten so good for me. It’s a book for church-going, middle class, happy with their lives Christians. That said, this is a book for Christians and I have to look at it as such. It wasn’t until the last couple of chapters that I really felt engaged. The book is short and certainly not complex but it took me a long time to get through. I’ve heard great things about Chan as a speaker but it unfortunately seems to be the case that, though he may be a great preacher, he is not a great writer. In the first instance, I didn’t love this book.

Crazy Love by Francis Chan

There are two ways I have to approach a book like this.








Crazy Love by Francis Chan