My New Book, Schizophrenic, Is Now Available...

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Almost a century ago the independent Baptist movement was born. From its beginning it was deeply marked and widely identified with doctrinal orthodoxy and a vigorous practice. Over the last thirty years that vigorous practice has seriously degenerated in a number of rather alarming ways. The results of this degeneration are increasingly seen in two mistakes. The first mistake is the tendency on behalf of the brethren to dig in, to admit nothing publicly, and to attack any who assert that something is wrong. In so doing they are simply exacerbating the problem. The second mistake is to overreact. Some overreact by leaving the independent Baptist movement altogether for contemporary Christianity. Others are attempting to transition to some "new" kind of independent Baptist model. In so doing they are abandoning much that is good and ingesting much that is dangerous.

Schizophrenic seeks to take a balanced approach. On the one hand it boldly shouts, "We're right!" On the other hand it unhesitatingly confesses, "We're wrong." It points to the banners of our strengths and calls on us to lift them high. At the same time, it lifts the rug covering our dirt and calls on us to clean it up. At all times, it seeks to do this with a careful adherence to Scripture and a well-researched eye on the facts all bathed in a spirit of charity.

It is available beginning today in all e-book formats as well as hardback and paperback. See http://brennanspen.com/ for more information, some initial reviews, and purchasing information.

Yes, this same thing is posted upstairs. But you can't blame a guy for trying, right?  :D

Hope it is a blessing to you, and more importantly a help to all that we believe and cherish.
 
Thanks for the info, Tom!
 
Just showed up on my iPad.
Done with first 30 pages.
Looks like an enjoyable read.
I will be passing these out around FBCH.
You might see the explosion from Chicago, we will see.
 
bgwilkinson said:
Just showed up on my iPad.
Done with first 30 pages.
Looks like an enjoyable read.
I will be passing these out around FBCH.
You might see the explosion from Chicago, we will see.

BG, don't forget to make a deal for your cut of the profits!
 
Tom, did you at least credit the FFF for the hours of research it saved you?  :)
 
Just downloaded, I look forward to reading it.
 
RAIDER said:
Tom, did you at least credit the FFF for the hours of research it saved you?  :)
He did not name FFF but he did acknowledge our help in refining his views.
 
"The Rock upon which Jesus built His church was not Peter but rather Peter's confession of faith"

I like that!
 
Enjoying the KJV section.

I'm forcing myself to put it down, bed time.
 
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