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The WHO, WHAT, and HOW of Responding to Those Who Want to
Silence You
You’ve based your understanding of today’s sensitive social issues
on the Bible’s truth. Mainstream culture not only sees these issues
differently but calls you bigoted for rejecting views they’ve
deemed self-evident. So how do you witness Christ’s love to those
ready to write you off as hateful?
Christians in a Cancel Culture breaks down how you can speak
wisdom about politically charged and personal subjects with equal
parts compassion and conviction. This book will affirm your
understanding of the Bible’s views on sin, salvation, racism,
gender identity, homosexuality, and abortion while teaching
you…
Walking in faith isn’t about fighting culture wars but witnessing Jesus’s restorative grace to those who haven’t yet found it. Christians in a Cancel Culture will prepare you to stay true to your beliefs as you address today’s controversies while opening doors to deeper discussions about Christ’s redeeming love.
“Cancel culture is coming for Christianity. In fact, as Joe
Dallas observes in this timely book, it is already here. The
question is not if it is coming, but how will
Christians respond. I am grateful for this resource that encourages
Christians to respond with wisdom, grace, and truth. I hope you
will read this book and share the ideas with a friend.”
—Sean McDowell, PhD, professor of apologetics, Talbot School of
Theology, author of Chasing Love: Sex, Love, and Relationships
in a Confused Culture
“Being a professing Christian who adheres to and applies the
truths of Scripture to the world around us has never been easy. But
today, articulating biblical precepts in the marketplace of ideas
can get you fired, cancelled, censored or jailed. Joe Dallas has
written what I believe may be one of the most important books you
will read today. We must never be ashamed of the gospel—and we are
told to proclaim its precepts. But how do we stand up to an
increasingly hostile culture that demands our silence? How do we
truly speak truth with love? Read this book to understand what
winsome boldness is all about.”
—Janet Parshall, nationally syndicated talk show host
“Deftly written, deeply insightful, and biblically sound, this
engaging book will edify, exhort, and encourage Christians in an
age of confusion on contentious issues such as abortion,
homosexuality, transgenderism, race, and more. I highly recommend
Christians in a Cancel Culture to believers and unbelievers
alike who desire to understand the current lies of our culture and
the truths that counter those lies. Skillfully balancing grace and
truth, this book shines a much-needed light in a dark world.”
—Becket Cook, host of The Becket Cook Show on YouTube,
author of A Change in Affection: A Gay Man’s Incredible Story of
Redemption
“You and I are witnessing the incremental ‘criminalization’ of
Christianity. Don’t believe it? In Christians in a Cancel
Culture, Joe Dallas explains a number of trends growing at a
frightening speed that endanger the liberties of people everywhere.
His book is a worthy investment of your time. As always, Dallas
provides keen analyses of his subject matter and presents you with
numerous insightful conclusions. His grasp of current events,
American government, the mood of present culture, and church
history are all meticulous, and his research is truly
educational—something that cannot be said of all people being
published these days. This may very well be the most important book
he has ever written.”
—Alex McFarland, Christian apologist, Truth for a New
Generation, North Carolina
“Joe Dallas rightly dubs cancel culture a spreading madness—a
virus of twisted thinking. Belief in the normalcy of the
male-female sexual union is viewed as homophobic, the immutable
nature of our assigned sex, transphobic, and the value of the
unborn, misogynistic. The dam has burst, submerging basic Christian
morality and ethics. Yet characteristically, Joe does not merely
curse the darkness; he equips Christians in the art and science of
conducting difficult discussions wielding the Christ-mandated gavel
of grace.”
—Hank Hanegraaff, president, Christian Research Institute, host
of the Bible Answer Man broadcast and the Hank
Unpluggedpodcast
“How can a Christian relationally and effectively address the
cancel culture without compromising truth? That’s the question so
practically answered by Joe Dallas. His dialogues of likely
comments and questions raised by those with a nonbiblical reference
point can quickly train and equip any believer to be effectively
relevant and influential, showing love and respect all along the
way. This is a book long overdue and one I strongly recommend to
every Christian wanting to have an impact for Christ on those
around them.”
—Brad Dacus, Esq., President of Pacific Justice
Institute
Joe Dallas is an author, speaker, and counselor who speaks nationwide. The founder of Genesis Biblical Solutions in Tustin, California, he has written six books on human sexuality from a Christian perspective, including the bestselling Desires in Conflict and The Gay Gospel? His articles have been featured in Christianity Today and the Journal of Psychology and Christianity.