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It’s also leavened with a distinct, dry, self-effacing humor that is a hallmark of Hansen’s on-air, writing, and public speaking style.more It’s simultaneously highly provocative and humbly personal. It’s also for those who want to believe in Jesus, but inwardly fear that they don’t belong, worry that don’t have the requisite emotion-based relationship with God, and are starving for good news.īlessed Are the Misfits is going to generate discussion, and lots of it. This book is good news for people who are desperately looking for it. Where does a person who suffers from depression fit in the kingdom? Is depression a sure sign of a lack of faith? What if I’m told I’m too analytical, that I “think too much”? What if we aren’t good at talking to people about our faith, or good at talking to people at all? Is the absence of faith-based emotion a sign of that God has moved on or was never there? How does God interact with those who seem spiritually numb? How does one approach God, and approach faith, when devoid of the “good feelings” that seem to drive so much of evangelical church culture? If I don’t relate to God as emotionally as others do, is something wrong with me? In his unique style, Hansen looks to answer questions that millions of people carry with them each day: It’s wonderful, refreshing, and never-been-said-this-way-before good news. As one of them, popular radio host Brant Hansen brings news. While American church culture (and American culture at large) seems largely designed for the extroverted, it’s estimated that half of the American population is introverted, and they’re often left wondering how, even if, they fit in the kingdom of God. As for the rest of us… While American church culture (and American culture at large) seems largely designed for the extroverted, it’s estimated that half of the American population is introverted, and they’re often left wondering how, even if, they fit in the Warning: If modern church culture makes perfect sense to you, and you always fit in seamlessly, don’t read this. Warning: If modern church culture makes perfect sense to you, and you always fit in seamlessly, don’t read this.