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Simplifying our Faith – Printed Soft Cover Book
Author: Jerome C. Campher
In an age of rapid technological advancement, social change, and cultural upheaval, the church finds itself at a crossroads. Younger generations—Gen Z, Gen Alpha, and Millennials—are walking away from organized religion in unprecedented numbers. Studies and surveys reveal a growing disillusionment with the church, not because these generations are rejecting faith or spirituality, but because they are rejecting the systems that have come to define modern Christianity: hierarchy, fear-based theology, manipulation, and control.
For many young people, the church no longer feels like a place of refuge, community, or spiritual growth. Instead, it feels like an institution burdened by rigid structures, outdated traditions, and a preoccupation with power. They see leaders more concerned with maintaining authority than serving others, and they hear messages that emphasize guilt and judgment over grace and love. In a world that values authenticity, inclusivity, and transparency, the church often falls short, leaving many to wonder if there is still a place for them in the faith.
This book, *Simplifying Our Faith*, is a response to this crisis. It is a call to strip away the layers of complexity that have accumulated over centuries and return to the heart of the gospel—the simple, transformative message of Jesus Christ. It is an invitation to rediscover a faith that is not defined by titles, rules, or power dynamics but by love, grace, and freedom.



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