Does Something Seem Off?
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Does Something Seem Off? Does Something Seem Off?

The 2020 Parable isn't just a book, it's a revelation! Using the unprecedented events of 2020 as vivid, undeniable parallels, this groundbreaking work exposes the surprising ways Christianity has caused us to stray from Christ's way. Prepare to challenge everything you thought you knew and unlock a more authentic, transformative walk with God.

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About The Book

The pandemic of 2020 was more than a global health crisis; it was a magnifying glass held up to the church. Suddenly, our pews were empty, our programs were paused, and the walls we had built around our faith were tested as never before. In that crucible of uncertainty and fear, many of us saw something we couldn’t unsee: a church struggling to embody the very principles it was founded on.

The 2020 Parable is a powerful lens through which to re-examine our faith. It masterfully uses the events of 2020; the lockdowns, the shutdowns, the shift to masks, and much more, as a modern-day parable. Each chapter draws a clear, compelling parallel between the challenges of that year and the systemic issues that have quietly plagued Christianity for centuries.

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This is a bold re-examination of Christianity, prompting both believers and skeptics to question and explore the deeper truths of their faith.

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