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“I eagerly commend this series.”—R. Albert Mohler Jr., President, The Southern Baptist Theological SeminaryThe most important time to be at church is when you don’t feel like it.Feelings are complicated and fickle, yet they often reveal what you really want or think. When you don’t feel like going to church, something much deeper may be going on that must be addressed by God’s Spirit, through his word. Gunner Gundersen diagnoses the human heart and offers biblical insight on the importance of being involved in the local church—even when you don’t feel like it. Part of a series that helps Christians understand the centrality of the local church in Christian discipleshipHelps readers diagnose the reasons they don't feel like going to churchGives readers practical steps to begin to feel glad about going to church againEncourages Christians with the power of the warm nurturing grace of their local church gatherings
Gunner Gundersen (PhD, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the dean of faculty at the Christian Counseling & Educational Foundation (CCEF). He previously served as a lead pastor and in Christian college ministry as a resident director, director, dean, and professor. Gunner is married to Cindi, and they have four grown children.
1. What’s in a Feeling?2. Diagnosing the Heart3. Asking for Help4. What Is the Church?5. The Power of Presence6. What Kind of Presence?7. Rain in the Fields8. A Personal Account9. Ask for Grace, and Go