The Killing of the Christian Church in America

The Killing of the Christian Church in America
Author: Gene Jackson
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2020-03-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 169870013X

THE KILLING OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA Causes behind the closing of thousands of churches annually: Unbelievers in the majority Efforts by LGBTQ to Infiltrate Sexual abuse by the clergy Vocationally called Ministers Lifestyles of church members Efforts by Cults to appear Christian Media liberalism Institutions of Higher Learning Millennials The absence of God within churches

Death of the Church

Death of the Church
Author: Mike Regele
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310200067

Our culture is changing at a dizzying rate. But the church seems to be left behind, caught in subcultural backwaters that have little or no impact on mainstream society. Based on the quantitative research of his group, Percept, Regele analyzes the forces in our culture and discusses how the church can fulfill its mission in the face of them.

Death of the Christian Church in America

Death of the Christian Church in America
Author: James Gill
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 197726302X

The Death of the Christian Church is the revelation God revealed to me to see that I had been a big part of the Death of the Christian Church for fifty years of being a pastor of eight churches. The church that Jesus spoke to Peter about in Matthew 16:18 is not any of the churches that I have served as pastor. Deacons ran the church, never approved by Jesus or God’s Word, things of beauty in the church was more important than those who needed help.​ Big bands and huge choirs were more significant than heart felt praise songs sung by God’s family. Programs and play grounds was the calling cards to build bigger and bigger congregations which meant more offerings and gifts. God’s House was being turned into a place of entertainment and sermons that tickled the congregants ears. Churches served as the breeding beds for gossip, judgmentalism, cliques, social gatherings, musical presentations, rather than wholesome and spiritual praise to our Living Jesus Christ. It will take a true disciple of Christ, willing to admit the truth that will be revealed to you if you truly desire truth. Compare the house of worship that you attend to the Word of God and you too will see even though most of you will turn a deaf ear. God bless you in your search.

The Case for Heaven

The Case for Heaven
Author: Lee Strobel
Publisher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2021-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0310358434

Bestselling and award-winning author Lee Strobel interviews experts about the evidence for the afterlife and offers credible answers to the most provocative questions about what happens when we die, near-death experiences, heaven, and hell. We all want to know what awaits us on the other side of death, but is there any reliable evidence that there is life after death? Investigative author Lee Strobel offers a lively and compelling study into one of the most provocative topics of our day. Through fascinating conversations with respected scholars and experts--a neuroscientist from Cambridge University, a researcher who analyzed a thousand accounts of near-death experiences, and an atheist-turned-Christian-philosopher--Strobel offers compelling reasons for why death is not the end of our existence but a transition to an exciting world to come. Looking at biblical accounts, Strobel unfolds what awaits us after we take our last breath and answers questions like: Is there an afterlife? What is heaven like? How will we spend our time there? And what does it mean to see God face to face? With a balanced approach, Strobel examines the alternative of Hell and the logic of damnation, and gives a careful look at reincarnation, universalism, the exclusivity claims of Christ, and other issues related to the topic of life after death. With vulnerability, Strobel shares the experience of how he nearly died years ago and how the reality of death can shape our lives and faith. Follow Strobel on this journey of discovery of the entirely credible, believable, and exhilarating life to come.

The Story of the Christian Church

The Story of the Christian Church
Author: Jesse Lyman Hurlbut
Publisher: Ravenio Books
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-03-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Dive into the epic saga of faith, courage, and transformation that spans centuries—the story of the Christian Church. In this captivating narrative, Jesse Lyman Hurlbut weaves together the threads of history, theology, and human endeavor to illuminate the remarkable journey of Christianity. From the humble beginnings of a small band of disciples in Jerusalem to the global movement that shapes cultures and hearts today, The Story of the Christian Church unfolds with vivid detail. Hurlbut invites you to witness the struggles, triumphs, and pivotal moments that shaped the Church’s destiny.

Death by Church

Death by Church
Author: Mike Erre
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0736924965

Examining how materialism and consumerism have made their way into the church, a teaching pastor and author of Jesus of Suburbia reveals how Christians can more effectively demonstrate Christ's presence and how the church can cooperate with Jesus in the world in which they live. Original.

The End of White Christian America

The End of White Christian America
Author: Robert P. Jones
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-07-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501122290

"The founder and CEO of Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and columnist for the Atlantic describes how white Protestant Christians have declined in influence and power since the 1990s and explores the effect this has had on America, "--NoveList.

Death of the American Church Volume Two

Death of the American Church Volume Two
Author: Ernest Jett
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781983538834

This is part of a two volume series about the death of the Church in America. This second volume deals with threats and persecutions of the Christian Church in America as a result of secular materialism. It discusses the rejection of America's religious roots and the use of the doctrine of the separation of church and state as a wedge to isolate Christians from participating in society. It also deals with some of the issues surrounding the LGBTQ agenda which have served as a tool to demonize Christianity and to accomplish this separation and persecution. This volume makes some suggestions upon next steps for the Christian Church in America to take as it enters into a period of persecution and perhaps death. The Volume also discusses the uses of home groups as a way of combatting and surviving persecution.

The Early Church on Killing

The Early Church on Killing
Author: Ronald J. Sider
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441238689

What did the early church believe about killing? What was its view on abortion? How did it approach capital punishment and war? Noted theologian and bestselling author Ron Sider lets the testimony of the early church speak in the first of a three-volume series on biblical peacemaking. This book provides in English translation all extant data directly relevant to the witness of the early church until Constantine on killing. Primarily, it draws data from early church writings, but other evidence, such as archaeological finds and Roman writings, is included. Sider taps into current evangelical interest in how the early church informs contemporary life while presenting a thorough, comprehensive treatment on topics of perennial concern. The book includes brief introductions to every Christian writer cited and explanatory notes on many specific texts.

The Church of the Dead

The Church of the Dead
Author: Jennifer Scheper Hughes
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1479802557

Tells the story of the founding of American Christianity against the backdrop of devastating disease, and of the Indigenous survivors who kept the nascent faith alive Many scholars have come to think of the European Christian mission to the Americas as an inevitable success. But in its early period it was very much on the brink of failure. In 1576, Indigenous Mexican communities suffered a catastrophic epidemic that took almost two million lives and simultaneously left the colonial church in ruins. In the crisis and its immediate aftermath, Spanish missionaries and surviving pueblos de indios held radically different visions for the future of Christianity in the Americas. The Church of the Dead offers a counter-history of American Christian origins. It centers the power of Indigenous Mexicans, showing how their Catholic faith remained intact even in the face of the faltering religious fervor of Spanish missionaries. While the Europeans grappled with their failure to stem the tide of death, succumbing to despair, Indigenous survivors worked to reconstruct the church. They reasserted ancestral territories as sovereign, with Indigenous Catholic states rivaling the jurisdiction of the diocese and the power of friars and bishops. Christianity in the Americas today is thus not the creation of missionaries, but rather of Indigenous Catholic survivors of the colonial mortandad, the founding condition of American Christianity. Weaving together archival study, visual culture, church history, theology, and the history of medicine, Jennifer Scheper Hughes provides us with a fascinating reexamination of North American religious history that is at once groundbreaking and lyrical.