Summary:
The book is a critique of modern Christianity, arguing that many Christians have become passive and unwilling to stand up for their beliefs in the face of cultural challenges. It calls for a return to a more committed and courageous practice of faith, urging believers to live out their convictions with conviction and boldness.
Key points:
1. Christian Complacency: Walsh believes many Christians are too comfortable, leading to a decline in Christian values.
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