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"James Robertson does what few can do, and that is to tell a good story, engage with popular culture, and teach Christian history all at the same time. This witty and insightful book provides a helpful and hopeful guide for Canadian Christians who wonder how the past has led to the present and a few words of challenge as they think about the future." Gordon L. Heath, FRHistS, Professor of Christian History and Centenary Chair in World Christianity, McMaster Divinity College, Hamilton, Ontario "The history lesson I wish I'd had in Sunday School!" Tara Jean Stevens Podcaster, Host of "Heaven Bent" "A kind revisionist historical look at some of the missing narratives of the Canadian Christian story, James Robertson offers a glimpse into a few of the prevalent themes that help readers organize our Canadian Christian roots. As a local church pastor, I found this to be eye-opening and mind-bending for its significance in shaping our Canadianism. With a witty, organized and challenging way, Robertson paints the historical picture that sheds light on what shaped our imaginations and serves as a cautionary tale for the future. Definitely a must-read of 2022!"
Bernard Tam - Pastor of The Living Room Church, Toronto, & New Ventures Implementor
"As the Canadian Christian church finds itself at yet another threshold moment in history, Overlooked offers a timely and much-needed perspective. Both evocative and provocative, Overlooked provides an accessible historical exegesis of how and why the Canadian church is where it is; and suggests that what has always been most true about Canadian Christianity is possibly the key to finding a humble, conciliatory and faithful way forward."
Jan & Jeff Steckley, Threshold Commons
There's something indiscernible about Canadian identity. Doubly so for Canadian Christian identity. One can feel lost, much like driving through a snowstorm. Thank God we've got James Tyler Robertson riding shotgun, reminding us that the only way to understand where we are is to look in the rearview mirror. As our country experiences seismic shifts, the church in Canada finds herself in unfamiliar terrain. James reminds us how we got into this storm, and orients us in the right direction through stories that are heartbreaking, revitalizing, and always brutally hopeful. And like a good road-trip buddy, he's funny too. Kevin MakinsAuthor of Why Would Anyone Go to Church? and Pastor of Eucharist Church, Hamilton, ON

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