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From the foreword to the booklet by Tim Keller:
“Here you will learn how exactly we must contextualize, how exactly we Christians should be as energetic in Hollywood, Wall Street, Greenwich Town, and Harvard Square (or even more) than the halls of Washington, DC. Yet, there are ringing calls to create a distinct, ‘heavy’ Christian counter-culture as possibly the ultimate witness to the presence of the future, the coming of the Kingdom.”
“Tullian Tchividjian, one of today’s brightest young Christian market leaders, makes a relaxing demand orthodoxy. He will not apologize for the gospel; he wears it just like a red badge of courage. Read this booklet to recuperate the beliefs once for all delivered to the saints in fresh, courageous terms.”
–Chuck Colson, creator of Prison Fellowship and author of The Faith
“Tullian Tchividjian is the real deal. His life and his words speak in stereo system. I really like reading books that challenge the way I think. Unfashionable runs beyond that. It’s counterintuitive. It’s counter-cultural. And it’s a must-read for those brave enough to essentially follow in the footsteps of Jesus.”
–Make Batterson, lead pastor of National Community Cathedral in Washington D.C. and author of Outdoors Goose Chase
“With the right balance of reproof and encouragement, critique and building, Unfashionable displays with succinct, vivid, and engaging clarity the relevance of the gospel in the trivialities that dominate our lives and our churches right now..”
–Michael Horton, J. Gresham Machen teacher, Westminster Seminary in California, and web host of White Horse Inn
“Plainly, powerfully, and pastorally, Unfashionable provides parrot’s-eye view of the true Christian life–Christ-centered, church-committed, kingdom-contoured, future-focused, and counter-cultural all the way. It makes for a truly nutritious read.”
–J. I. Packer, teacher of theology at Regent School and author of Knowing God
“In this windowless world, God, transcendence, and puzzle have grown to be less and less imaginable…. Everything’s produced, monitored, and fixed ‘this part of the roof,’ which explains why more and more people are restless and yearning, as I was, for and therefore transcends this world–for something and Someone different.”
–from Unfashionable