David Limbaugh
Matt Walsh's Church of Cowards is a desperately needed clarion call to lukewarm Christians. Too many complacent ‘believers’ are failing to engage the secular culture; they’re drowning themselves in it instead. Christianity once changed the world. The gospel could transform our lives and our civilization again—if Christians would take it seriously.
Ben Shapiro
Matt Walsh is a powerful voice standing up for the value of religious virtue in today’s increasingly secular culture. Americans are going to church less often than ever before. Walsh explains why that trend must be reversed if America is to save itself—and its founding principles.
Andrew Klavan
In a world where religious leaders routinely trade their principles for the world’s approval, Matt Walsh remains a fearless defender of the faith. Fierce, witty, moral and often profound, Matt is a voice Christians need to hear if they want to remember who they are and who they're supposed to be.
—David Limbaugh
Matt Walsh's Church of Cowards is a desperately needed clarion call to lukewarm Christians. Too many complacent ‘believers’ are failing to engage the secular culture; they’re drowning themselves in it instead. Christianity once changed the world. The gospel could transform our lives and our civilization again—if Christians would take it seriously.
—Ben Shapiro
Matt Walsh is a powerful voice standing up for the value of religious virtue in today’s increasingly secular culture. Americans are going to church less often than ever before. Walsh explains why that trend must be reversed if America is to save itself—and its founding principles.
—Andrew Klavan
In a world where religious leaders routinely trade their principles for the world’s approval, Matt Walsh remains a fearless defender of the faith. Fierce, witty, moral and often profound, Matt is a voice Christians need to hear if they want to remember who they are and who they're supposed to be.