Uncensored Grace
Stories of Hope from the Streets of Vegas
Behind the glitz and glam of Sin City, an amazing story is unfolding. It’s a story of people who have run out of dreams, given up on hope. It’s a story of what can happen when Christians open their arms wide–really wide–in the name of Christ.
In Uncensored Grace, Jud Wilhite and Bill Taaffe introduce you to card players, exotic dancers, a flying Elvis, an American Idol contestant, and a beat cop turned hero, among others. Each has one thing in common–at their moment of extreme need they encounter an extraordinary God. And the place they find him is in an unusual church community that is gambling everything on a hope-filled message they call “uncensored grace.”
Writes Jud, “As a…
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December 16, 2008Jud Wilhite is an author, a speaker, and the senior pastor of Central Christian Church in Las Vegas. More than 19,000 people attend its multiple campuses each weekend. His books include Throw It Down, Eyes Wide Open, and Uncensored Grace. Wilhite and his wife, Lori, reside in the Las Vegas area with their children and a slobbery bulldog named Roxy.
Bill Taaffe was a writer and editor whose articles appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Sports Illustrated, where he was a columnist and senior editor for nearly ten years. He is the coauthor, with Jud Wilhite, of Uncensored Grace and Stripped, and coedited Sports of the Times with David Fischer. He died in 2013.