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When Bob Kopp takes his incredible gift for the
language, mixes it with his passionate faith, and then applies it to paper,
watch out! You are going to have the dust shaken off your normal thought
patterns and you are going to have the fires of your faith stoked. His
latest effort is no exception!
Dr. Howard Edington
Senior Pastor, Providence Presbyterian Church
Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
Bob Kopp writes in a provocative style that will
draw you into the presence of Jesus. The Jesus Bob will have you
encounter is the one who is written about in the Bible. The Jesus
of the Bible has directed Bob’s life in many difficult situations in the
church. Bob has experienced highs and tremendous lows in the life
of the church, and so has expertise in presenting the church that Jesus
would love. Bob first and foremost is not a theologian or writer
but a lover of Jesus who is the Way, the Truth, and the Life.
The Rev. Paul Roberts
Founder, The Confessing Church Movement
Bob Kopp, with brilliant mind, quick wit, broken
heart and the ability to articulate a strong orthodox theology, has a
grasp of the church of our time. You will be enriched, challenged,
and drawn back to a refreshing New Testament Churchianity.
Dr. Bob Griffin
President, Rockford Renewal Ministries
Rockford, Illinois
Dr. Kopp understands our culture as few preachers
do, and addresses crucial issues of our time with Biblical faithfulness
and prophetic insight.
Dr. Tony Campolo
Renowned Author and Preacher
Bob Kopp has been up to his mischief again and we
are better for it. His faith is Biblical. His insights
timely. His style cuts through polite chatter and engages the
Christian mind to transform one’s heart.
Dr. Stephen M. Wilson
Senior Pastor, Oakmont Presbyterian Church
Oakmont, Pennsylvania
The chapters in this book reveal a rare
combination: a theologian’s mind with a pastor’s heart. With
humor, irony, and poignant observations, Bob Kopp addresses the tough
issues that we in the church face. Reading this book reminds me of
some of my favorite and most important times: sitting down with a close
friend at a small, hole-in-the-wall pizza joint to talk about the really
big issues of life. The conversation is alternately amusing and
serious, light and then convicting. Always – yes, always – I am
challenged, but I also know that I have been with someone who cares and
wants to walk with me. Bob Kopp is a good friend to meet at that
table.
Dr. Bob Davis
Director, The Presbyterian Forum