ISBN-13: 9780692205105 / Angielski / Miękka / 2014 / 246 str.
Truth has faded through time. For many, it's hardly discernible anymore. We have become a confused people, distracted by our earthly pursuits and lulled to slumber by the whim of an ancient malice. A sadistic deceiver. Our faith has become an equation, an incantation. Life has become a minute by minute, day by day slugfest. The Kingdom has been divided and scattered. We are naked, hungry and homesick, but sadly, many of us don't even realize it. If red is the color of the blood that was poured out on Calvary, pink is what's left behind when we distill that ultimate sacrifice with fleshy pursuits and temporal passions. Red is the uncut truth; pink is the color of everything else. Our faith has become pink. We have become pink. This book is about reintroducing truth. It's about encouraging the disheartened to not settle for the status quo, but escape what has become a sprawling metropolis called Christendom. There is a more excellent reality to this thing called faith, but it takes courage and sagacity to find it. Our destiny was never to live like cattle in a swarming, acrid refugee camp. We were never meant to be scattered and disheveled, so utterly lacking in unity and intimacy. Our destiny is to abide in a land of promise. A land of truth. Pink - Where Ignorance and Cowardice Collide points us back toward that destiny. Frequently relying on visions and prophetic revelations, Schnackenberg weaves a story packed with spiritual insights. Pink builds on itself from chapter to chapter with gritty candidness, typical of Schnackenberg's writing style. This book equips and empowers those willing in the fight against a malicious clown who's hell-bent on robbing us of our true identity in Christ. As one reviewer noted, "this is the type of book that will span generations and equip readers for as long as mankind lives on earth..." Read with caution, for this book is unlike anything you've read under the "Christian" banner before. It is raw truth and blunt power, and it is certainly not for everybody...