For some people the title of this blog is offensive; others may feel a sense of relief. I am not personally fond of it but it is what came to mind after i stumbled into a new book entitled Am I Really A Christian? by Mike McKinley. The title really should be You’re Not a Christian If… because that is the way every chapter’s title starts. The chapters in the book are:
– Forward by Kirk Cameron
– Introduction: Is this book mean spirited?
– You are not a Christian just because you say that you are
– You are not a Christian if you haven’t been born again
– You are not a Christian just because you like Jesus
– You are not a Christian if you enjoy sin
– You are not a Christian if you don’t love other people
– You are not a Christian if you love your stuff
– Can I ever really know if I am a Christian?
– A little help from your friends
The cynic in me wonders why there isn’t a final chapter entitled “You’re Not a Christian if you are Human” but I must resist such cynical attitudes and give the book the benefit of the doubt. I have not read it so I am treading thin ice here…I will read it because I am curious as to whether this book is helpful despite the chapter titles or if it is simply a huge pharasaic stumbling block.
Clearly this book is not meant to evangelize because anyone seeing the title Am I Really a Christian? who answers with “No – in fact I am Hindu/Muslim/Jew (fill in the blank)” is ever going to read it. I am never going to read a book entitled Am I Really A Muslim? because I strongly suspect that I am not and would rather not spend $12 to have what I already know confirmed.
So here we have a book that seems to be capitalizing on the insecurities of Christians and the deep question that is often asked “Am I really saved?”.
You can tell from the tone of my writing that I have already pre-judged this book as something I suspect is both unhelpful and pointing people in the wrong direction (toward works). You will find that I am often that way and I apologize and will work hard at improving. In the meantime I am curious to know if anyone has read this book.
I really want people to let me know what they think of these titles? Do they say anything to you?
I will taint your opinions in advance by offering some of my own, once again stressing that I have not read the book and so am being unfair.
The chapter title – You’re not a Christian if you enjoy sin bugs me. It seems to me a great deal of sin (perhaps all of sin) is entered into because people like to sin, dare i say people love to sin, in fact we know that sin is woven into the fibre of our beings. I know I should not enjoy sin but I can honestly say there are few instances of sin in my life that I was dragged kicking and screaming into sin against my will.
You’re not a Christian if you don’t love other people…hmmm…this one bothers me too. Look – I try to love other people and I think I do a pretty good job most times. But I confess there are some people that I find tough to love. Heck sometimes I struggle to love myself. So when I read this chapter title it makes me wonder again of the book should have been titled You’re Not a Christian if You’re Not Jesus.
At any rate there’s my observational rant. Stay tuned for the book review. I may even email the author and ask for some feedback…his bio makes me think he’s a nice guy really and not out to scare the pants off Christians (or the salvation into them).
“…it makes me wonder again of the book should have been titled You’re Not a Christian if You’re Not Jesus.”
This is a funny thought, since Jesus was Jewish, lol. Well written!
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