Rebranding The Church
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People do not trust Christianity anymore. But rather than trying to make the church look better, respected author and pastor Dr. Eric Mason calls followers of Jesus to be better.
Scandals. Hypocrisy. Shallow sermons.
Do you see the brokenness within the church and wonder if she can ever authentically represent Jesus to the world?
If you long for the church to return to the heart of the gospel, respected author and pastor Dr. Eric Mason invites you into a conversation filled with honesty and hope.
He doesn’t just call the church out. Dr. Mason calls believers up, equipping readers with actionable steps toward personal accountability and a renewed commitment to Christ’s mission.
This rebranding isn’t about damage control or surface-level fixes. It’s about each believer living out the gospel, reclaiming the dignity and purpose of the church from the inside out.
Rebranding the Church is a training manual for Christians to lovingly and truthfully share Christ with people who no longer respect the Christian faith. It’s a guide to addressing some of the biggest reputation issues Christians face and a ground-level picture of what following Jesus actually looks like.
Dr. Mason insists that we can welcome back people who have been hurt by the church. We can reverse the negativity that has taken root and continues to spread.
It all starts now. And it starts with you.
If you’ve ever felt disenchanted, distanced, or discouraged by how the church has presented herself, Rebranding the Church offers a path forward–a hopeful invitation to be part of the change. Join Dr. Mason in reimagining what it means to be the church, and discover how, as believers, we can authentically reflect the Jesus the world is waiting to see.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780593602119
ISBN10: 0593602110
Eric Mason
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: June 2025
Publisher: Multnomah
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