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The Market-Driven Church: The Worldly Influence of Modern Culture on the Church in America

by Udo W. Middelmann

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Middelmann calls for the American church to stand apart from culture by offering what the marketplace cannot-the love, encouragement, moral clarity, and compassion that come only from knowing God.
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Quite illuminating book. The European perspective is quite valuable, although sometimes overstated. A good plea for a return to intelligent study and a less American market-based approach. Well worth the read.
  deusvitae | Apr 4, 2008 |
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