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How Good Is Good Enough? (Pack of 6) (LifeChange Books) [Paperback]

Andy Stanley
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February 17, 2009
 
Special 6 pack, ideal for church giveaways, welcome packets and small group distribution.

Surely there's more than one way to get to heaven? Bestselling author Andy Stanley addresses this popular belief held even among Christians. But believing that all good people go to heaven raises major problems, Stanley reveals. Is goodness not rewarded, then? Is Christianity not fair? Maybe not, he says. Readers will find out why Jesus taught that goodness is not even a requirement to enter heaven - and why Christianity is beyond fair. Andy Stanley leads believers and skeptics alike to a grateful awareness of God's enormous grace and mercy.

Good People Go to Heaven...Don’t They?

Sure they do. It only makes sense.

Actually, it doesn’t really make any sense at all. Smart, educated, accomplished men and women everywhere are banking their eternities on a theory that doesn’t hold water. Chances are, you’ve never really thought it through. But you owe it to yourself to do so.

Find out now what’s wrong with the most popular theory about heaven—and what it really takes to get there.

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About the Author

Andy Stanley is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and the pastor of North Point Community Church in Atlanta , Georgia . He carries on a tradition of excellence in ministry with a youthful congregation of over 12,000. Andy is the author of the 1998 Foreword Book of the Year finalist Visioneering and the bestseller Like a Rock. He and his wife, Sandra, have two sons, Andrew and Garrett, and a daughter, Allison.


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Product Details

  • Paperback: 96 pages
  • Publisher: Multnomah Books; Ppk edition (February 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1601422504
  • ISBN-13: 978-1601422507
  • Product Dimensions: 4.6 x 1.7 x 6.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (131 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #10,598 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Andy Stanley is a pastor, communicator, author, and the founder of North Point Ministries (NPM). Since its inception in 1995, North Point Ministries has grown from one church to five in the Atlanta area and has developed a global network of more than 30 churches. Each Sunday, more than 33,000 people attend worship services at NPM's five Atlanta-area churches: Browns Bridge Community Church, Buckhead Church, Gwinnett Church, North Point Community Church, and Watermarke Church.

Andy's books include the recently released Deep & Wide, as well as Enemies of the Heart, The Grace of God, The Next Generation Leader, and How Good Is Good Enough? Andy and his wife, Sandra, live in Alpharetta, Georgia, and have three children.

For more information about Andy Stanley and North Point Ministries, visit www.northpointministries.org.

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39 of 43 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Introduction September 16, 2004
Format:Hardcover
It takes a brave man to write another book geared towards convincing unbelievers that being good simply isn't enough to earn God's favor. There are so many similar books available and most unbelievers have heard the arguments so many times that they simply fall on deaf ears. Andy Stanley, though, wrote How Good Is Good Enough? to cover this topic one more time and he covers it admirably.

The book is based around the premise that every religion other than Christianity is based on the premise that good deeds can earn us a favorable place in the afterlife. This, the world's most popular theory about heaven, falls flat when examined in depth, and Stanley examines it thoroughly. He asks the usual questions ("if you were to stand before God and He were to ask why He should let you get into heaven, what would you say?") and uses the familiar arguments ("Jesus was either a liar, a lunatic or exactly who He said He was") yet somehow avoids making the book fell like it is filled with nothing but cliché. Perhaps the fact that it is written conversationally, almost as if Stanley was sitting in a room with you and just sharing his faith, makes it feel different. It is filled with examples from his own life and ministry, giving it a sense of genuineness.

The book is divided into two sections. The first speaks about common understandings of God, the afterlife and how we can secure a place in heaven. The second section presents the Christian alternative to the arguments of other religions. Stanley shows, for example, how a common objection to the reality of heaven and hell is that sending people to hell is not fair. To counter this, he presents God as merciful rather than fair, for fairness would condemn us all to hell.

The book concludes with a prayer and the author is careful to point out that faith, not a prayer, is what saves. The prayer covers sin, the fact that we deserve punishment and the reality of Jesus' substitution.

Theologically the book was solid, and examining it from my Calvinist viewpoint I found no significant shortcomings. Especially noteworthy was that the author used a solid Bible translation throughout and did not "dumb down" the message of the gospel and neither did he rob it of its power by giving only half the story. This is the good ol' fashioned gospel presented honestly and powerfully.

I was pleasantly surprised by this book and recommend it as a gift for a friend or family member who does not believe. It is easy to read, short (a mere 92 pages) and covers the topic as well as any similar book I've read.
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60 of 70 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Passionate Defense of The Gospel October 9, 2003
Format:Hardcover
If you've been involved with any major religion for longer than an hour, you'll come away with its basic message: be good and chances are you'll get to Heaven.

It's a wonder why so many are fed up with the church. Andy Stanley begs the question that plagues those stuck in institutional religion. How good is good enough?

Stanley takes us to the heart of the very un-religion--Christianity. He speaks with a clarity rare among evangelical preachers, boldly proclaiming God's truth as the only truth while also clearly defining the parameters of our faith.

His conversational tone takes us through the main arguments for works-based religion and refutes them with the statements of Jesus and simple logic.

Not only is this book great for seekers, tired of performance based faith, but it would also be an excellent primer for Christians who still wonder if they are saved or not.

Lastly, Stanley cuts to the heart of the great debate within the church, refuting the arguments put forth by Lordship Salvation proponents and clearly stating the foundation of the Gospel: by faith alone in Christ alone. Plus or minus nothing.

I would highly recommend this book--its a simple, yet profound read. And it may just shake your thinking when it comes to the most important issue in life.

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18 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Warning: This book is very convicting! December 17, 2003
Format:Hardcover
If you're not a Christian, you're going to have a hard time with this book, but you should read it anyway. And if you are a Christian, you're going to reminded of your wise choice.

You see, every faith except Christianity is about a set of laws and trying to be good enough to live up to them. Jesus Christ, God's only Son, lived on earth for 33 years and taught us that Christianity is about grace, mercy and forgiveness because no one is good enough to live up to a set of divine laws as a means for going to heaven.

Andy Stanley gets to the heart of the Gospel (Good News) message by stating: "Christianity is the fairest possible system in a world that is irreversibly unfair. What could be fairer than this? Everybody is welcome. Everybody gets in the same way. Everybody can meet the requirement." The requirement is so simple it's easy to dismiss: Ask God to forgive your sins; place your faith in Jesus Christ as your Savior; and claim your eternal reward (see John 3:16).

The author concludes by saying that "the ultimate question
each of us must answer for ourselves is not whether Christianity is fair" but "is Jesus who he claimed to be?" I invite you to read this book, study the Bible and draw your own conclusions.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I have read.
It puts "good" into perspective. This is a must read for those who think being "good" gets them into heaven.
Published 2 days ago by Sara Jewell
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful approach to know who we are
Each of us need this approach to living our daily lifes while framing our minds for living in this world until the Lord returns.
Published 3 days ago by Rudolph J.
5.0 out of 5 stars Execellent chose for the truth
This is a very good book for people who think they can work their way to heaven by being good. Andy Stanley has a wonderful way with his humor to talk about all the relgions and... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Carol Orvis
5.0 out of 5 stars great little read
This is a great little book. It has a huge message and is a good size to give as gifts!
Published 12 days ago by Shari Zack
5.0 out of 5 stars I recommend this book to everyone.
This book is excellent, it is full of truthful information on how to know God, it makes the way to know God very clear.
Published 16 days ago by Marg Flint
4.0 out of 5 stars A good read, important for everyone.
A challenging book that makes one look at what do we really need to do to become a Christian, when do we know we have done enough. Read more
Published 20 days ago by V. Haller
5.0 out of 5 stars Quick, engrossing read
This book does a fantastic job of clarifying one of the biggest misconceptions in all of religion: the question of how we get to heaven. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Brian Muscia
2.0 out of 5 stars Compelling for devout Christians...not so much others.
Full disclaimer: I was raised Christian, but I'm agnostic, and as strong in my beliefs as any Christian I know. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Kirk L
5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!
Very helpful. Simple and straightforward! If you are looking for a great explanation of why good people don't go to Heaven check this book out.
Published 1 month ago by @danielw_taylor
5.0 out of 5 stars I order this book in packs of six and distribute them freely
This simple 92-page book takes readers on an intellectual quest. Instead of telling them what to believe, with proof texts, it leads them to draw the logical conclusion that no one... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Marcia Hornok
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