The Suicide of American Christianity: Drinking the "Cool"-Aid of Secular Humanism

· WestBow Press
Ebook
332
Pages
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About this ebook

American Christianity is dying a slow death at its own hands. Instead of positively affecting the secular culture, we are being infected by it under the guise of being seeker-friendly and loving. Soon, the church may be an exact mirror of the culture that seeks to destroy us.

With a lack of strong, principled leaders, and with followers who want their ears tickled instead of being challenged to pursue righteousness, American Christianity is writing its own epitaph as it slowly dies. Unless we reverse course by embracing the complete, absolute truth of Gods Word and stop trying to redefine God in our selfish human image, only a remnant will remain from a once-powerful church.

Do we have the courage to challenge our leaders and ourselves to reject secular culture and its influences? Or will we continue to die a slow death at our own hands as we continue to inhale the cancer of secular humanism? Time is running out.

About the author

As host of Stand Up for the Truth, a daily Christian radio show, Mike has done extensive research and interviewed expert guests on a variety of challenges facing American Christianity. He is an expert on issues like social justice, the Emergent Church movement, and religious syncretism. Mike is a frequent guest on radio programs and has spoken at national conferences on issues facing American Christianity.

Mike witnessed the slow suicide of his mother over a twenty-year period as alcohol consumed her and now sees similar patterns in American Christianity as it embraces the cancer of secular culture and humanism.

Mike lives in the Green Bay, Wisconsin, area with his wife, Nancy, and has two children, Matt and Andrea.

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