Outside the Safe Place
In "Outside the Safe Place," author Anne Ross Muir presents a compelling exploration of the contemporary challenges facing the church within the United Kingdom. Published in 2011 by Wild Goose Publications, this thought-provoking paperback spans 283 pages and delves into the widening gap between rich and poor, as well as the church's retreat from inner-city communities. Muir captures the sentiments of many young people who perceive the church as increasingly irrelevant and disconnected from their lives, particularly in more affluent suburbs. This insightful work not only addresses pressing social issues but also invites readers to reflect on the role of faith and community in an ever-evolving society. Perfect for those interested in church history and social customs, "Outside the Safe Place" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of modern faith in a rapidly changing world.