Author

Steven Furtick

📖 Overview

Steven Furtick is the founder and lead pastor of Elevation Church in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a New York Times bestselling author known for his books on Christian living and spiritual growth. His ministry reaches a global audience through online streaming, television broadcasts, and his books have been translated into multiple languages. Furtick's written works include "(Un)Qualified," "Crash the Chatterbox," and "Greater," which focus on themes of overcoming self-doubt, finding purpose, and developing spiritual confidence. His writing style combines biblical teachings with contemporary applications and personal anecdotes. His 2012 book "Greater" marked his entry into mainstream publishing success, followed by several other works that have garnered significant readership within Christian literature circles. Furtick's books typically address modern challenges faced by Christians while incorporating scripture-based solutions. Since founding Elevation Church in 2006, Furtick has expanded his influence through various media platforms, including podcasts and social media, which complement his written work and ministry. His books are frequently used in church study groups and Christian leadership training programs.

👀 Reviews

Readers gravitate to Furtick's conversational writing style and practical applications of biblical concepts. Many cite his ability to break down complex spiritual topics into relatable examples. What readers liked: - Personal stories that connect scripture to daily life - Encouragement for those struggling with self-doubt - Clear action steps for spiritual growth - Accessible language for new Christians What readers disliked: - Repetitive content across books - Heavy focus on personal anecdotes over scriptural depth - Some view messages as oversimplified - Questions about theological accuracy in certain interpretations On Goodreads, Furtick's books average 4.2-4.5 stars. "(Un)Qualified" holds 4.3/5 from 2,800+ ratings. "Crash the Chatterbox" maintains 4.4/5 from 6,900+ ratings. Amazon reviews trend similarly, with most books at 4.5+/5. One reader noted: "Helpful for modern applications but lacks theological meat." Another stated: "His personal stories help me understand scripture better, but sometimes overshadow the biblical message."

📚 Books by Steven Furtick

Crash the Chatterbox (2014) Examines how to overcome negative self-talk and destructive thinking patterns through biblical principles and personal experiences.

Sun Stand Still (2010) Explores the concept of "audacious faith" through the biblical story of Joshua and contemporary applications.

Greater (2012) Analyzes how to move beyond complacency in spiritual life using biblical examples and modern scenarios.

(Un)Qualified (2016) Discusses how personal weaknesses and self-doubt can be reconciled with God's calling and purpose.

Seven-Mile Miracle (2017) Breaks down Jesus's final words on the cross into seven spiritual milestones for Christian living.

Survival Guide for the Soul (2018) Addresses spiritual and emotional challenges through biblical teaching and practical strategies.

How They Love Us (2021) Examines relationships and divine love through theological perspectives and personal narratives.

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