Seriously extreme
The teenagers guide to radical Christianity
by Neil O’Boyle
GoodBookStall Review:
This book has a no-nonsense, to the point approach. It is fairly liberal in its Christian theology, but none-the-less, it does manage to look at issues which really matter, because let’s face it, there aren’t many issues which are black & white. I would recommend this book to young people and young adults. As it’s for teenagers it gets to the point fairly quickly, and for this reason it’s great for adults too! It’s easy to read, uncomplicated, and honest. This is a useful book for a youth worker to have on hand for anyone asking tricky questions. Go buy.
Reviewer: Andrew Elliott (07/09/04)
This book has a no-nonsense, to the point approach. It is fairly liberal in its Christian theology, but none-the-less, it does manage to look at issues which really matter, because let’s face it, there aren’t many issues which are black & white. I would recommend this book to young people and young adults. As it’s for teenagers it gets to the point fairly quickly, and for this reason it’s great for adults too! It’s easy to read, uncomplicated, and honest. This is a useful book for a youth worker to have on hand for anyone asking tricky questions. Go buy.
Reviewer: Andrew Elliott (07/09/04)








