"Gary Tyra addresses the inescapable question 'What is a good person?' with learning and clarity. This is the rare text that will not only inform but also inspire."John Ortberg, senior pastor of Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, author ofSoul Keeping
"Books promising to unite moral theory and practice are common, but rarely make good on the pledge. This is different. Gary Tyra offers sage moral guidance that informs, but more importantly, identifies practices that transform. Pursuing Moral Faithfulness is a valuable resource for any Christian who seeks ethical integrity and wholeness."Steve Wilkens, professor of philosophy, Azusa Pacific University, author of Beyond Bumper Sticker Ethics
"With keen attention to impulses shaping the moral sensibilities of today's Christians, Gary Tyra carefully guides readers on a serious journey, enabling them to assess their current ethical decision-making practices before helping them better pursue more faithful conduct and character in our ever-changing society. In doing this, he draws from his seasoned experience of teaching a range of students in the globally-diverse cultural context of Southern California. Pursuing Moral Faithfulness, then, provides a rich and timely resource that will serve numerous generations of believers right down to today's millennials, encouraging us all to be more responsible, Spirit-empowered followers of Christ."Jason S. Sexton, lecturer, honors department, California State University, Fullerton
"From his rich experiences as both pastor and professor, Gary Tyra has put his finger on the relatively overall poor condition of Christians' moral discipleship to Jesus, especially due to a pervasive relativism, postmodernism and moralistic therapeutic deism. But he is not just offering here a textbook on moral theories and the identification of what has gone wrong. Nor is he simply trying to develop a decision-making procedure we can methodically apply when facing ethical dilemmas. Much more importantly, he presents a deeply needed corrective to this discipleship deficit. He helps us see the need for balance in our lives between embodying biblical moral principles and virtues, and the need to consider carefully the results of our actions and be responsible for them. Most importantly, he shows us how we can draw upon and listen to the heart of God for guidance in a deeply intimate, personal relationship with him. I highly recommend it."R. Scott Smith, professor of ethicsand Christian apologetics, Biola University
"In a world awash with moral compromise, Gary Tyra provides an outstanding resource for Christian educators, students, and ministry leaders alike, calling for God-honoring decision making in everyday life. By highlighting Micah 6:8, as well as spiritual practices that position followers of Jesus to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit, he aligns ethical formation and discipleship, a much-needed reaffirmation. Finally, I have found a book that addresses moral discernment, responsibility and choice that is biblically rich, theologically balanced, and overtly practical!"Diane J. Chandler, Regent University School of Divinity
"I'm delighted to see Gary Tyra's book Pursuing Moral Faithfulness: Ethics and Christian Discipleship available to students and people in the church, connecting the life of Jesus and the moral life of the follower of Christ. I'm pleased to see the connection between morality and discipleship being made so clearly in this book. It will serve as a valuable resource to both the academy and the church."Scott B. Rae, professor of Christian ethics, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University
"A fine, practical, hands-on guide to living a life of moral faithfulness in an increasingly faithless, post-Christian culture."Paul Copan, Pledger Family Chair of Philosophy and Ethics at Palm Beach Atlantic University, coauthor of An Introduction to Biblical Ethics
"This is not a book about general ethical theory and practice but about the ethics of discipleship which is ultimately a responsive and responsible relationship with the trinitarian God. Tyra thus shows that Christian ethics and spirituality are two sides of the same coin. Perhaps its most important contribution is to challenge the reader to take seriously the work of the Holy Spirit which makes the pursuit of a distinctively Christian life possible."Simon Chan, Earnest Lau Professor of Systematic Theology, Trinity Theological College
"Gary Tyra tackles a demanding task with courage and conviction, namely, to describe how Christians are to think about how to live. Tyra not only takes readers through the maze of ethical systems, but nobly constructs a Christ-centered, biblically-informed, and Spirit-led approach to making moral decisions. It is a great primer on the theory and practice of Christian ethics, but more than that, Tyra proves that if Christians are to make a difference then they have to be different!"Michael F. Bird, lecturer in theology at Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia