I did not agree with the author of this book. It wasn't that I disagreed with his main concept: that Christians are already forgiven and are going to heaven no matter what they do so they might as well not worry so much and condemn others so much for sinning. He preaches forgiveness and acceptance and that there is no such thing as a 'perfect' Christian. But I do disagree with him because it is clear throughout the book that he thinks being homosexual is a sin and I do not. He believes in welcoming and forgiving homosexuals, but to me there should be nothing to forgive. He is a skilled author. I tried really hard... but the sledgehammer approach to corrective Biblical teaching (even laced with humor & personal insight) was just too much. I think that in attempting to counteract legalism & crippling guilt, the author ends up pounding his point endlessly - or at least as far as I could get.I don't know how to rate it fairly - two stars may be too low, but I can't finish the book despite multiple tries and can't in good conscience give it three stars.
Really enjoyed many parts of this one, though theologically I disagree with some of the premises
—sosogurl
Dr. Brown is all about the gospel. This book was very entertaining from cover to cover.
—snr
Such an encouraging read. Grace and Forgiveness are fundations to Relationship.
—EFRAIN99
Fantastic. A balm to my soul. Read this book and say, "Whew!"
—talley
Can't wait to share this book!
—abigail