ISBN-13: 9780615633756 / Angielski / Miękka / 2012 / 94 str.
Dee Emeigh spent forty years in captivity to a doctrine of abuse and power that left her with the stark revelation of the pretty, but powerless church of the modern age. "Cafeteria Covenant: the voice, the choice, and the challenge" will cause you to look deeply into what you really believe about God and why. This well-written, first-hand account of a journey to find a place in the institution called "church," leads the reader to a fresh insight of what New Testament Christianity was meant to be. Moreover, Emeigh encourages the individual reader to hear God's voice, contending that this is the most vital lesson anyone can learn. Far from writing a routine prescription of self-help, the message of "Cafeteria Covenant..." is one that restores faith in a God who has been grossly misrepresented. Emeigh issues a challenge to believer and unbeliever alike to lay aside their misconceptions based on tradition and personal preference and to choose, instead, to follow a God who truly is alive.