A CONCISE SUMMARY OF UNCANCELED BY PHIL ROBERTSON: FINDING MEANING AND PEACE IN A CULTURE OF ACCUSATIONS, SHAME, AND CONDEMNATION

A CONCISE SUMMARY OF UNCANCELED BY PHIL ROBERTSON: FINDING MEANING AND PEACE IN A CULTURE OF ACCUSATIONS, SHAME, AND CONDEMNATION

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Publisher's Synopsis

DISCLAIMER:
This is not the original work of Phil Robertson but a summary of his book: Uncanceled: finding meaning and peace in a world of accusations, shame and condemnation, as recorded by the author, Grace Thompson.
The words therein are those of the author unless otherwise indicated.
Grace Thompson is an independent author, having no affiliations with Phil Robertson or any of his organizations.

In Uncanceled, Phil shares his own experiences with cancel culture as he:
  • encourages us to turn to Scripture as we navigate politics, personal conversations, and new cultural norms;
  • helps us see the psychological and political motivations behind silencing conservative voices;
  • reminds us that the goal is not to convince others to like us but to win the war for our own integrity by refusing to bow down to the god of political correctness;
  • shows us how to trade retaliation for the love and forgiveness that God offers.
Uncanceled is a blueprint for standing up for the truth of Jesus Christ in a culture that has forgotten how to have respectful conversations.

Book information

ISBN: 9798419871601
Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - KDP Print US
Imprint: Independently Published
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Language: English
Number of pages: 30
Weight: 54g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 2mm