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People do not trust Christianity anymore. But rather than trying to make the church look better, respected author and pastor Dr. Eric Mason calls followers of Jesus to be better.
“Dr. Eric Mason has never been afraid to tell the truth, even when it hurts. In Rebranding the Church, he doesn’t just diagnose the problem; he calls us back to something deeper, older, and more powerful.”—Lecrae, artist, author, and founder of Reach Records
Scandals. Hypocrisy. Shallow sermons.
Do you see the brokenness within the church and wonder if she can ever authentically represent Jesus to the world?
Dr. Eric Mason doesn’t just call the church out. He calls believers up, equipping readers with actionable steps toward personal accountability and a renewed commitment to Christ’s mission. Rebranding the Church is a training manual for Christians to lovingly and truthfully share Christ with people who no longer respect the Christian faith. It’s a guide to addressing some of the biggest reputation issues Christians face and a ground-level picture of what following Jesus actually looks like.
Dr. Mason insists that we can welcome back people who have been hurt by the church. We can reverse the negativity that has taken root and continues to spread.