Culture Shock
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We live in a reactionary culture where divisive issues arise, people on either side throw stones, and everyone ends up more entrenched in their opinions than in reaching common ground--or even exhibiting common courtesy! If there ever was a time for Christians to understand and communicate God's truth about controversial and polarizing issues, it is now. Believers must develop convictions based on research, reason, and biblical truth--and be able (and willing) to communicate these convictions with a love and respect that reflects God's own heart.In Culture Shock, bestselling author, pastor, and radio personality Chip Ingram shows readers how they can bring light rather than heat to the most controversial and divisive issues of our day. Covering topics such as right and wrong, sex, homosexuality, abortion, politics, and the environment, Culture Shock is every engaged believer's must-have guidebook to replacing reactionary hate with revolutionary love.

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Date de parution 05 août 2014
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EAN13 9781441246264
Langue English
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© 2014 by Chip Ingram
Published by Baker Books
a division of Baker Publishing Group
P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287
www.bakerbooks.com
Ebook edition created 2014
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ISBN 978-1-4412-4626-4
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from the Holy Bible, New International Version®. NIV®. Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc.™ Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com
Scripture quotations marked NASB are from the New American Standard Bible®, copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
To protect the privacy of those whose stories have been shared by the author, names and some details have been changed.
Published in association with Yates & Yates, www.yates2.com .
I dedicate this book to Blythe, Ella, and Emory; Nola, Ryder, and Sam; Miles and Jessie; and last but not least, Noah.
I pray they will hold unswervingly to the truth of Jesus and His Word and communicate that truth by life and word with winsomeness and love.
Holy Father, I ask You to protect these little ones from the spirit of this age and ever-changing winds of what is deemed right and wrong. May they know You deeply and trust You fully. Help them hold unswervingly to the truth that is in Jesus and His Word, even when to do so means to be unpopular or even persecuted. Cause them to see and treat others as You do, Lord Jesus.
Help them to so winsomely and radically love all kinds of people, from all kinds of backgrounds and all kinds of beliefs and all kinds of lifestyles, that Your heart and Your truth would be powerfully revealed through them.
CONTENTS
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1 Whatever Happened to Right and Wrong?
2 How Did We Get into This Mess?
3 Human Sexuality
4 Homosexuality
5 Abortion
6 The Environment
7 Politics
8 Where Do We Go from Here?

Appendix: Q&A on Homosexuality
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Back Ads
Back Cover
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
T his book has been in the making for a very long time. I didn’t know it at the time, but looking back, it’s now obvious. In the mid-1970s, I was a new Christian, unwilling to “throw my brains in the trash” and blindly believe what was so at odds with the spirit of the “make love not war” and “if it feels good, do it” mentality of my era.
As I wrestled with the major tenets of Jesus’s teaching, His claim to be God, His claim to be truth, His insistence that His Word and Scripture are truth and authoritative, His teaching on sex, marriage, idols, loving your enemies, and His claims to be the unique and only means of the forgiveness of sins and author of eternal life, I began an intensive journey to examine the evidence.
I have to thank Steve Vogal, who introduced me to Francis Schaeffer as we traveled through South America, playing basketball and sharing Christ. I am forever indebted to the graduate faculty at West Virginia University, who allowed me to write my master’s thesis on the philosophical basis of teaching ethics in sports, and in so doing, allowed me to do extensive historical and philosophical research on what and how truth, values, and reality have been determined both inside and outside the Church through the millennia. I am grateful for the requirement to verbally defend my thesis (all three and a half hours) before brilliant professors who forced me to think at a new level and answer every objection imaginable. They challenged the core of my beliefs and the Biblical teaching concerning truth as an absolute, objective, nonchanging reality.
I also want to thank Country Bible Church in Texas, Santa Cruz Bible Church in California, Walk Thru the Bible in Georgia, and Venture Christian Church in Los Gatos, California, for the privilege of helping me work out in real time the application of truth as it applies to these controversial and often divisive issues in both very conservative (rural Texas) and very liberal (Santa Cruz) environments.
God, in His mercy and wisdom, allowed me to minister to, and learn to love rednecks who used racial slurs, leaned far right, and didn’t use words like “gay” when referring to those who practice homosexuality. Later I would live and minister in one of the most politically correct cities in America. They viewed the University of California at Berkeley as too far right. I got to know and deeply care about liberal politicians, radical feminists, gays and lesbians, new agers and passionate environmentalists.
As a pastor seeking to teach the same truth that was radical and unpopular with both groups for very different reasons, the pressure to conform in each situation was immense. But the big lesson was how similar both groups and I were with one another. Out of our insecurities, prejudice, and backgrounds, we all held the others with suspicion, assumed the worst, accepted labels, and defended and judged rather than seeking to meet, know, and understand one another as unique individuals.
I’ve learned a lot in the last thirty years pastoring these very different groups, and then teaching the very same truth in almost one hundred countries with Walk Thru the Bible. The real issues are not abortion, sexuality, homosexuality, politics, or the environment; these are merely the lightning rods of conflict and controversy. The real issue before the Church today is “What is true?” and then “How is that truth communicated?” I’m deeply thankful for the privilege of learning from ultra-conservatives and ultra-liberals. I know from personal experience what truth shared in love can do.
My plea for a strong, clear stand on Biblical truth as absolute and authoritative could not have been more countercultural in Santa Cruz, California; but when we translated that same truth to meeting real needs, driving HIV patients to the doctor or grocery store, addressing poverty and runaway teens, and meeting with gay public officials to address the needs of our city . . . everything changed.
When God’s direction was to build relationships with blacks and Hispanics and even move the church into an African American neighborhood in rural Texas, I was extremely unpopular with some, to the say the least. Yet, years later, I watched one of the most adamant objectors, whose vocabulary had been filled with racial slurs, mentor boys from the neighborhood and teach them a craft to earn a living. His heart changed. He loved them and they loved him. When we baptized at the African American church across the street (because we didn’t have a baptistery), we helped one another; prejudice and suspicion were replaced with genuine caring relationships.
So, I thank God for letting me watch the power of His truth when shown in love. This isn’t a book to bash anyone or build a case for some particular group. The Church is losing its commitment and courage to believe and stand for what Jesus and our forefathers in the faith have given their lives for.
Yes, some have used truth as a club, but today we have become so fearful of appearing unpopular, anti-intellectual, or intolerant that we have become bland, lukewarm, and anemic. We are not bold because we don’t know what we believe or why. We are not loving because we have missed Jesus’s heart and His deep compassion for every person regardless of their gender, race, beliefs, or sexual orientation.
So finally, a big thank-you to Jerry and the Living on the Edge team who made this book possible. Thank you, Chad and the Baker Books team, for your support and commitment to me and this project. Thank you, Venture Christian Church, for the privilege to live this out, by God’s grace, in the most diverse city in America. Thank you, Curtis and the Yates & Yates team, for your insight and for building the bridges that led to this book. And thank you, Theresa, for being an amazing, patient, loving, and prayerful wife, without whom I could never have done this.
INTRODUCTION
T his book is for Christians. It is about issues we don’t normally discuss. We often argue about these issues or scream about these issues or say nothing about these issues, but we rarely sit down and have meaningful, deep, respectful conversations around these issues.
These issues polarize! Within the larger Christian community, there are a great variety of views and opinions concerning human sexuality, homosexuality, abortion, the environment, and politics.
These are the kind of issues that bring division and confusion in families, small groups, and churches. As a result, Christians—except for a vocal minority on the opposite sides of these issues—have been strangely silent. Many, if not most, followers of Christ report that they have never heard a message from the pulpit on politics or the environment, let alone human sexuality, homosexuality, or abortion.
The result is a generation of sincere Christ-followers who have embraced the values and morals of our culture rather than those of God’s Word, to our own detriment.
This book is written for those of us who take seriously our relationship with Christ, His Word, and His ultimate directive to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength, and our neighbor as ourselves.
We unashamedly believe that the Bible is God’s Word, and we have experienced a supernatural, spiritual birth that has radically changed our lives and our eternal destiny. We want to be authentic, grace-filled followers of Jesus, who live out our faith 24/7 and long to be instruments of life and love to those around

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