God's Unwelcome Recovery: Why the New Establishment Wants to Proclaim the Death of Faith

God's Unwelcome Recovery: Why the New Establishment Wants to Proclaim the Death of Faith

Sean Oliver-Dee

It’s time to challenge the myth of a dying church

There is a disconnect between the official accounts being peddled in political and media circles telling us that Christianity is on the decline in the West versus the reality of church growth on the ground. Why are such different pictures being painted? Sean Oliver-Dee suggests that the disconnect is deliberate. While setting the record straight on church growth, he exposes the social and political agenda that underpins the narrative of the death of faith.

Dimensions
19.8 x 13 cm
Pages
192
Publisher
Monarch Books, New York, 2015.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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