Brett McCracken

Brett McCracken is a Los Angeles-based writer and journalist. He is the author of Hipster Christianity: When Church & Cool Collide (Baker, 2010) and has written for The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, CNN.com, The Princeton Theological Review, Mediascape, Books & Culture, Christianity Today, Relevant, IMAGE Journal, Q Ideas and Conversantlife.com. He speaks and lectures frequently at universities, churches & conferences.

The Danger of Church Shopping

Church shopping should be avoided even if it means asking people to redirect or abandon their various self-defined spiritual paths. The lordship of Christ, not the lordship of consumers, should always be central.

The Dying Away of Cultural Christianity

The number of people in the U.S. who call themselves Christians is shrinking. And that’s a good thing.

What to Do if You’re Chronically Frustrated at Church

The pervasive “culture of complaint” in today’s Internet age has led us to focus our anger and frustration externally, blaming this person or that institution for the things that are wrong.

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