NavPress, 2007, 176 pp., $12.99, www.navpress.com
For the college student who is ready to go deep in his or her faith, Own Your Faith is a good starting point. In his book, Tabb sorts through the beliefs people grow up with — based primarily on outward influences — and implores readers to figure out where they stand personally in their relationship with God.
Tackling tough issues at times, such as the meaning of heartfelt worship and the significance of biblical study in maintaining an accurate view of reality, Tabb encourages college students to question everything they hear.
With a conversational and engaging tone, Own Your Faith holds that, “Owning your faith is embracing Christ and being embraced by him, not as a spiritual concept but as an act of desperation and love.”
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Review by: Maile Cerizo