A review by kamrynharned
Gospel Treason: Betraying the Gospel with Hidden Idols by Brad Bigney

challenging fast-paced

4.75

The first few chapters of this book were ABSOLUTELY worth the read - it shed so much light on my heart, my anxieties, and really has facilitated some great conversations with my loved ones who have been affected by the idols of my heart.  I had never drawn the line from idols to outward reactions before, so I’m so glad that that connection is now made so I can truly get to the bottom of conflicts/anxieties/frustrations.  The writing style was, at times, OVERLY simple/cheesy and very run-of-the-mill preachy. Often times I took more away from the quotes included in the book from other Christian authors than from what the author had to say - but all in all, some very helpful concepts were discussed.  The book could have been 75 pages and been just as effective.