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Reason to Return

Why Women Need The Church And The Church Needs Women

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1 of 1 copy available
Do you really need church to have a relationship with God?
Church can produce all kinds of automatic reactions depending on your past experiences. Perhaps your family was actively involved in church, or maybe your experience was limited to attending on the occasional holiday. Is it a place you associate with feelings of shame or joy? Does it bring anxiety, or do you have fond memories? Few people are neutral on the subject of church.
Are you one of the 16 million American women who have left the church in the last decade? There are many reasons for this exodus. Many women who leave the church―especially those who still consider themselves to be Christians―desire a closer relationship with God and a deeper spiritual life. What they may not realize is that the imperfect churches of their pasts might be keeping them from meeting those deep spiritual longings today.
In Reason to Return, Ericka Andersen delves into the reasons why women are leaving church in droves. With gentle insight and thoughtful research, she invites Christian women who are hurt or disillusioned by the churches of their pasts to fulfill their unmet spiritual longings for God and community―and consider what the church might still have to offer them.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 17, 2022
      This persuasive plea by Andersen (Leaving Cloud 9), a consultant for the conservative advocacy group The Steamboat Institute, encourages women to return to the Christian church. Andersen uses personal anecdotes and women’s stories to argue that attending church provides community and spiritual enrichment not found by those practicing outside a church setting. She points to the Covid-19 pandemic, harsh pastors, and lack of time as contributing to declines in women’s church attendance. To illustrate, she recounts how hectic her schedule became after her son started kindergarten but emphasizes that she made time for church. Andersen also shares the story of a mother who felt alienated from her church by her pastor’s disapproval of her divorce. Still, she saw the value of church and, rather than quitting, decided to find a more inclusive congregation. The author outlines the benefits of belonging to a church, which include developing a fuller theology and reducing loneliness. Andersen’s advice comes across as gentle encouragement from a trusted friend (“When we are in Christ, we are the light of the world. So get ready to shine, baby”), and the stories speak to the diverse and complicated relationships many women have with the church. This stimulating take on the merits of church membership illuminates.

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