"From the very first episode of the You''re Not Crazy podcast, I was hooked. The overarching theme of the podcast, and now the book, is this: gospel doctrine is meant to produce gospel culture through which the church shines forth the beauty of Christ. I have come to embrace that message wholeheartedly and am thankful that Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry have made it accessible to all through this book. If you''re currently leading a church or ministry, or planning to do so in the future, this book is for you."--Brian Brodersen,Pastor, Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California "This is the most important book I''ve read this year. You''re Not Crazy is written for pastors, ministry leaders, and followers of Jesus who not only believe the gospel but also desire to experience good news in their everyday life and work. The grace of God should shape not merely our theology but also our experience within our churches. This is exactly what Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry do through these biblically rich and deeply practical chapters.
This book is refreshment for those who are weary, renewal for those who are disenchanted, clarity for those who are frustrated with the present state of the church, and rocket fuel for those who refuse to bow to the tribalism and outrage addiction of our times. Here you will find the kind of Christianity that every follower of Jesus longs deep down to experience. Read it slowly. Read it annually."--Adam Ramsey,Lead Pastor, Liberti Church, Gold Coast, Australia; Director, Acts 29 Asia Pacific; author, Truth on Fireand Faithfully Present " You''re Not Crazy contains an insightful, straightforward path toward seeing gospel culture established in your ministry--a path that travels through the very heart of Christ. Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry''s writing is quintessentially moving, motivating, and practical, as one would expect from two men who have lived their message so wholeheartedly. I wish I had read this fifteen years ago, and I can''t recommend it highly enough."--Simon Murphy,Lead Pastor, Redemption Hill Church, Singapore "In this book, Ray Ortlund and Sam Allberry unfold a biblical and beautiful truth: sound doctrine ought to create compelling community for followers of Jesus.
The local church is Christianity enfleshed, and our life together is integral to our witness. The authors show how gospel doctrine creates gospel culture in various areas of church life--from the pastoral welcome, to how we honor one another, to how we preach, and more. Here is a timely and inspirational reminder to turn afresh to the high calling of being part of--and helping foster--the body of Christ."--Samuel D. Ferguson,Rector, The Falls Church Anglican, Metro Washington, DC "A church that lacks gospel culture will undermine its gospel preaching. A gospel culture welcomes messed-up people to stumble toward glory together, knowing that God''s grace is their only hope. You''re Not Crazy is an invitation for Christians and churches to press past the confusion of our day and experience the beauty of Jesus''s grace together. I highly commend this work.
"--J. Garrett Kell, Pastor, Del Ray Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia; author, Pure in Heart: Sexual Sin and the Promises of God "Huge, if true! As I read this book, named after the authors'' hugely popular podcast, line after line hit me with life-giving gospel hope. In fact, I started sending quotes over to my wife but soon realized I was effectively texting her the whole book. What a tragedy that so many who declare or defend gospel doctrine have failed to develop gospel culture. What damage this has done to Christ''s body and witness. And what an incredible tonic this book will be for those committed afresh to moving truths from head to heart to life."--Dave Gobbett,Lead Pastor, Highfields Church, Cardiff; author, The Environment; Trustee, Word Alive "I love this book. I love it for exploring God''s vision in his word for gospel doctrine to create a gospel culture in our churches.
I love how it applies precious gospel truths like grace, justification, and glorification to honesty, hospitality, and honoring in church life. I love how it explores God''s vision for the preaching, leadership, and relationships in our church families, which is so compelling to the communities we''re trying to reach. I love it because it encourages and challenges Western evangelical churches--rocked by leadership scandals, denominational revisionism, and class tribalism--to rediscover God''s inspiring vision for his churches in which the love of Christ truly shapes and fuels our ministries and lives."--Richard Coekin,Senior Minister, Dundonald Church, London; Director, Co-Mission.