One advantage of my taking over The Galli Report is that you won’t have to endure ads. Or very many of them at least. The only exception is when I publish a book, as in When Did We Start Forgetting God? The Root of the Evangelical Crisis and Hope for the Future.
Regarding that book, there is some good news and bad news. The book is (as of this writing) #1 on Amazon's "New Releases in Christian Church Growth" list. Bad news: they upped the Kindle price! If the topic interests you, the paperback is cheaper for now.
As most of you know, I spent 30 years embedded in various magazines at Christianity Today, most recently as editor in chief of the flagship. This book is my take on the state of evangelical spirituality—the good, the bad, and the beautiful.
I’ll be honest I only allude to the way forward, because frankly, I’m a fellow struggler in trying to understand what exactly it means to love God with all my heart, soul, mind, and strength. Still, I believe I’ve tapped into a pressing need in my own life and that of Christians in general.
If you want a taste of what I’m driving at in the book, you can read a few essays from my The Elusive Presence series, which I published last summer. They constitute the opening chapters of the book, more or less.
Need Audible audiobook! Kindle would be a last resort.