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I have met many people who say they are Christians but in reality do not show a Christian attitude. They do not try to have a loving or patient attitude nor do they try to spread the word of God to others. There are also some who don't go to church. Personally, I think there are reasons for some of these trends. Some “undedicated” Christians may still be learning how to properly communicate the word of God. Attending church is also not mandatory. Faith in God is what makes one truly Christian. There may be some people who have no true faith in God, but, as I said before, we should force-feed them God. If they truly desire God, then God will come to them. Overall, I thought History of the Church in Plain Language was a good book to read if you want to learn about the history of Christianity. Now I have knowledge about Christian Councils, Scholasticism, Christianity and I have an idea of ​​what the modern trends of Christianity are. Reading this book showed me how Christianity has grown over the centuries, as well as the mistakes made by some of its supporters. The history of the church is far from over. Christianity may stumble in the future, but there will always be people who have faith