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This Little Church Went to Market

Gary Gilley (Author)

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Is the Modern Church Reaching Out or Selling Out 
REVISED AND UPDATED WITH NEW MATERIAL

Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 144
Publisher: Evangelical Press
ISBN# : 9780852345962

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Description: The most successful arm of the evangelical church in recent years, in terms of growth, money and prestige, has been the market-driven (seeker-sensitive, new paradigm, user-friendly) church. Because of this success these churches are being mimicked all over the country, and indeed, the world. But is this church fully dressed? Is she outfitted in the biblically prescribed robes of evangelism, edification, worship and instruction? Or, is she wrapped in rags composed of empty human philosophy stitched together with bits and pieces of truth? If the latter is true, why have so few seemed to notice? It is the intent of this book to attempt to answer some of these questions.

Pastor Gilley has pastored at Southern View Chapel, Springfield, IL, USA since 1975. Along with his preaching and teaching ministry, he is also the author and editor of the monthly contemporary theological issues publication Think on These Things. In addition to speaking at various conferences throughout the country and overseas, Pastor Gilley serves on the respective advisory boards of the Illinois Bible Church Mission and the Brazil Gospel Fellowship Mission. He and his wife Marsha are graduates of The Moody Bible Institute and have two adult children, Ben and Brian.

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