![]() ![]() In the opening chapter, “Help Get Them Lost,” he argues that step one is to help “unsaved Christians” see they are living with a false sense of hope by showing them the incongruity of their thinking with biblical Christianity. ![]() Inserra begins the work by attempting to restore everything to the starting point. Inserra argues that type of thinking has saturated geographic areas, familial lines, and social alliances, all of which need to be awakened from their false security. He argues that this Gospel-less Christianity creates people “who think they are fine with God because they are familiar with Christian things” (9). Why wouldn’t a culture shaped by Christianity be a good thing? As Dean Inserra describes in The Unsaved Christian: Reaching Cultural Christians with the Gospel, cultural Christianity is problematic for a number of reasons, the primary reason being that it falls short of the transformative, life-giving Gospel of Jesus Christ. On its face, the idea of cultural Christianity may seem like a positive. The Unsaved Christian: Reaching Cultural Christians with the Gospel. ![]()
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