Denominational leader Reyes-Chow writes to reclaim space for a positive, expansive, and healing Christian faith...The author encourages the creation of a faith montage as spiritual practice, guide, and statement, sharing his owna lyrical statement of belief, and the book's framework. His montage caps the book with a contagious gratitude, joy of faith, and generous benediction for all. Kelly Fojtik Booklist
"For a generation that continually finds ourselves questioning and re-questioning the very idea of religious 'truth,' Bruce Reyes-Chow has delivered a gift of a book right on time, promising us that we can still find comfort in the Divine One we've long lovednot in spite of Mystery, but because of it." Shannon K. Evans, author of Feminist Prayers for My Daughter and Rewilding Motherhood
"Bruce Reyes-Chow's book refuses to concede Christianity to extremism and makes the compelling case for a Christian practice that is rooted in openness, reconciliation, justice, truth, and love. As a pastor, biblical scholar, and anti-poverty activist, I have always been taken that the 'faith of Jesus' and 'faith in Jesus' are written the same in biblical Greek. This book shows how faith in a justice-seeking, inclusive, all-loving God holds true to the faith that Jesus embodies." Rev. Dr. Liz Theoharis, director, Kairos Center, and co-chair, Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
"When it comes to faith and spirituality, some people feel like they're on the outside trying to get in, and others feel like they're on the inside looking for a way out. Both groups will love Bruce Reyes-Chow's new book. He names the parts of religion that so many of us are trying to get away from, and he introduces an understanding of faith in God that so many of us would like to be part of. Highly recommended!" Brian D. McLaren, author of Faith After Doubt and other books
"Bruce Reyes-Chow articulates what so many of us are quietly thinking: that there are valuable goods in this Christian story worth carrying forward. When our faith is hijacked, the solution is not to turn over the keys; it's to say and live what we know to be true. Everything Good about God Is True offers a much-needed catechesisone of liberation and love and justicethat gives voice to our longings for a God beyond both our construction and our deconstruction. This is a must-read for all who sense that something in this faith is worth salvaging." Grace Ji-Sun Kim, professor of theology at Earlham School of Religion, and author of Invisible, Spirit Life, and Reimagining Spirit
"This book is a reminder that the answer to bad theology isn't no theology; it is good theology. We need to reclaim our faith from the folks who have used it to camouflage their bigotry. We need to live out a version of Christianity that is beautiful and loving and worth believing in. In this manifesto of love, my friend Bruce Reyes-Chow invites us all to acknowledge the damage that has been done in the name of Christ, but he also dares us to refuse to let the bad news be the only news. He challenges us to reclaim our faith." Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians