Publisher's Synopsis
Waking up on Sunday mornings and contemplating the necessity of church became the norm for Whitney. While wrestling within herself, she attempted to formulate alternatives that justified or replaced the continuation of her search for a new church home. While on her newly-found journey, many believers in Christ didn't quite understand her perspective or frustrations; which, in return, caused her to question if the lack of committing to a church was solely her problem, or was her reasonings based on the religious organizations that she had chosen to fellowship with. Do I Really Need Church is a memoir compromised of various stories that highlight Whitney Fleming's personal experiences while in attendance at various places of worship. Each thought-provoking chapter will walk you through Whitney's point of view, convictions, and emotions, which ultimately leads to Whitney's final stance on the role the church plays in our lives. As you read through the pages of this book, you will be encouraged to reflect on your personal experiences as you engage and allow the Lord to speak to you, as He has spoken to Whitney. About The Author: Whitney Fleming is passionate about encouraging others while directing them to Christ. Whitney is living out her passion in the field of Social Work, servicing youth and families. In addition to work, she ensures to encourage others by exploring her spiritual gifts, talents, and voice, to bring glory to God's name.