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The Shortcomings of ­American Churches
Should We Still Be Called Christians?

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Paperback, 180 pages
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United States, 11 August 2018

So many people are going to church in America and looking for God. However, it's not clear that they find what or who they are looking for. The Churches are engaged in some practices that have nothing to do with God, and Christians are no longer looking like Christ. If you are looking for a relationship with God, this book will help. It will set the record straight. It will make you understand what Jesus has in mind; when He builds the Church. It will clearly show, in the light of the Bible, the shortcomings of the American churches. It will explain why it is now possible to go to church and has no relationship with God, and how the pastors are trading and selling the Gospel for money. The early Church is used as the standard to measure the churches today and today's churches failed tremendously in their missions. Some practical tools are given to help the reader understand repentance, spiritual warfare and how to develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This book will help you in your spiritual life as well as your marriage. The writer penned a message he received from God for the Churches in America.


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So many people are going to church in America and looking for God. However, it's not clear that they find what or who they are looking for. The Churches are engaged in some practices that have nothing to do with God, and Christians are no longer looking like Christ. If you are looking for a relationship with God, this book will help. It will set the record straight. It will make you understand what Jesus has in mind; when He builds the Church. It will clearly show, in the light of the Bible, the shortcomings of the American churches. It will explain why it is now possible to go to church and has no relationship with God, and how the pastors are trading and selling the Gospel for money. The early Church is used as the standard to measure the churches today and today's churches failed tremendously in their missions. Some practical tools are given to help the reader understand repentance, spiritual warfare and how to develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. This book will help you in your spiritual life as well as your marriage. The writer penned a message he received from God for the Churches in America.

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9781725071896
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1725071894
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Illustrations, black and white
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22.9 x 15.2 x 1 centimetres (0.25 kg)
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