Craig wasn’t trying to change his congregation when he wrote his manifesto. He was hoping to impress his wife. But when he inadvertently emails it to another woman, he sets in motion a chain of events he’s sure will cost him his job. Caught between an ambitious volunteer’s reckless quest for justice and a tyrannical board member’s declaration of war against those who disagree with him, Craig must choose a side. It’s a miserable position for a pastor who longs to be a hero without putting himself at risk. The Deborah Club is a dark, sometimes funny tale about the corrosive nature of church politics on the hearts of well-meaning Christians who, in the midst of a power struggle, find themselves behaving nothing like Christ.
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D. W. Pierce has been watching churchy people do churchy things for over thirty years and has come to this conclusion: If it weren't for Christians, church would be perfect. And boring.
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