Mark Labberton challenges modern Christians to rethink worship as more than personal devotion, urging it to drive social justice and care for the marginalized.
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Mark Labberton challenges modern Christians to rethink worship as more than personal devotion, urging it to drive social justice and care for the marginalized.
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No sexual content present.
No violence or gore depicted.
No profanity or strong language.
No substance use depicted.
No LGBTQIA+ representation.
Pervasive Christian themes on worship, biblical justice, church practices, and God's call to righteousness; central to the book's message.
No witchcraft or occult elements.
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Central messaging on social justice, critiquing complacent worship and urging action against poverty and oppression in the American church.
No self-harm or suicide themes.
Brief discussions of systemic oppression, poverty, and the need to care for the marginalized, without graphic details.
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