Book Synopsis
Confessions at the Eleventh Hour represents a Millennial voice for the church. Like a megaphone for this generation, this book narrows in on the quintessential problem for Christians in their 20s and 30s: inauthenicity in Sunday morning worship.
Capturing the longings of a young Christian with a bad job and mountains of student debt, this book begins with a familiar story. But as a crisis of Sunday mornings begins to unfold, this book springboards into a bigger (and more important) issue: “the whole darn endeavor of what it means for a human being to worship the God of this universe.”