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Highlights
- How can we read the Bible in ways that lead to healing and wholeness?
- About the Author: Zach W. Lambert is the lead pastor and founder of Restore, a church in Austin, Texas.
- 216 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Pastor Zach Lambert dismantles four common lenses for reading the Bible that almost always lead to harm, then offers four revolutionary lenses that promote healing and wholeness.Book Synopsis
How can we read the Bible in ways that lead to healing and wholeness?"A wide-ranging and cogent guide to seeing scripture in a new light. Disenchanted Christians will be energized."--Publishers Weekly
As a pastor for more than ten years, Zach Lambert has seen the Bible used countless times as something far from the "Good Book"--both in his own life and in the experiences of others. He has seen the Bible weaponized to subjugate women, justify racism, bash LGBTQ+ people, cover up abuse, and exclude people who speak out against these injustices.
If you've been hurt by harmful interpretations or feel disconnected from Scripture, this book offers a path forward to reclaim the Bible's life-giving message. This accessible resource will help you
● break free from harmful interpretations that distort Scripture's true message,
● develop Christ-centered reading practices,
● renew your relationship with Scripture,
● apply new frameworks to challenging Bible passages that have historically been misused to cause harm, and
● connect with Christians who embrace Scripture's call to abundant life for everyone.
In this compassionate guide, Lambert dismantles four common lenses for reading the Bible that lead to harm, then offers four new lenses that promote healing and wholeness. This book welcomes all Christians--regardless of background, doubts, or wounds--to reengage Scripture in life-giving ways.
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"A must-read for anyone wrestling with faith after experiencing harmful Bible interpretations"As a pastor for more than ten years, Zach Lambert has seen the Bible used countless times as something far from the "Good Book"--both in his own life and in the experiences of others. In Better Ways to Read the Bible, he dismantles four common lenses for reading the Bible that lead to harm, then offers four new lenses that promote healing and wholeness.
"This book is for the faithful, the skeptic, and the inquirer. No matter who you are, this book will make you curious about another book: the Bible."
--Jemar Tisby, historian, professor, and New York Times bestselling author of The Color of Compromise
"Lambert will challenge you, encourage you, and show you how, even amid theological differences, Christians should be known first for our love."
--Beth Allison Barr, professor, Baylor University; New York Times bestselling author of Becoming the Pastor's Wife and The Making of Biblical Womanhood
"A must-read for anyone wrestling with faith after experiencing harmful Bible interpretations. This book will empower readers to reclaim the Bible as a source of liberation and wholeness."
--Latasha Morrison, New York Times bestselling author of Be the Bridge
"This is a book for people who love the Bible as much as it is a book for those who have been turned off by the Bible. Let it cause you to lean in, stay curious, question the clichés, and take the Bible back as a love story."
--Shane Claiborne, author, activist, and cofounder of Red Letter Christians
"Lambert offers sage guidance for moving beyond the harmful lenses that obscure and distort the life-affirming words of Scripture."
--Peter Enns, professor, Eastern University; host of The Bible for Normal People podcast; author of The Bible Tells Me So and How the Bible Actually Works
About the Author
Zach W. Lambert is the lead pastor and founder of Restore, a church in Austin, Texas. Under his leadership, Restore has grown from a launch team of five people in 2015 to more than one thousand members today. He holds a master of theology from Dallas Theological Seminary and is pursuing his doctorate at Duke Divinity School. Zach is the cofounder of the Post-Evangelical Collective and serves on the boards of the Austin Church Planting Network and the Multi-Faith Neighbors Network. Zach and his wife, Amy, met each other in the sixth grade, fell in love at seventeen, and got married at twenty-one. They love watching live music, discovering local Mexican food places, and playing with their two boys.Dimensions (Overall): 8.4 Inches (H) x 5.59 Inches (W) x .65 Inches (D)
Weight: .51 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 216
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Life
Publisher: Brazos Press
Theme: Spiritual Growth
Format: Paperback
Author: Zach W Lambert
Language: English
Street Date: August 12, 2025
TCIN: 94339396
UPC: 9781587436680
Item Number (DPCI): 247-51-3749
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Church Exile - 15 hours ago
This book adds to the conversation of how we should approach the Bible. Should we be literalists or should we view the Bible through a lense of is this Christlike, is this loving our neighbor, is this loving God? We should definitely be the latter. God's table is open to all and we should focus on building more tables and less walls. Zach helps give us tools to continue this vital and important work in this book. ♥️
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Bonnie - 16 hours ago
I had come to a point in my journey that I wasn’t sure what to do with the Bible. I had seen it used for harm or control, this book was so timely. I love the way it is organized by looking at the harmful lenses then at more healthy lenses. I read it in two days and am reading it again. It will seriously be a highly used tool in my library.
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Dyona R - 20 hours ago
I have struggled lately with reading my Bible. The way Zach explains the different lens and that we all read the Bible through a different lens whether we know it or not, just clicked in my brain when I read it. Just being who you are, how you were raised and what area you are from make a lens through which you read the Bible. Having each of the lens' explained in depth is eye opening. I want to be a Jesus Christian and help people heal. This book is a great tool to help with that.