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God Closed Church: The Impact of the Film
This post tantalizingly teases an unseen film that promises to captivate. It beckons the viewer to immerse themselves further with supplementary information and a book purchase, suggesting a deeper narrative awaits those daring enough to explore.
A Spectacle of Glory (audiobook)
Please sit back and enjoy the audiobook version of the prologue from my 2023 book, The Glorious Few. You can listen to the audiobook in full by searching “audiobook” here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/900157/episodes NEW BOOK: GOD CLOSED CHURCH “ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 2020, BEFORE ANY SIGN OF COVID-19 OR ANY REMOTE POSSIBILITY OF A GLOBAL LOCKDOWN, THEContinue reading “A Spectacle of Glory (audiobook)”
Two volumes to radicalise the Church
This two-volume paperback bundle of The Glorious Few (2023) and God Closed Church (2024) provides a ‘manifesto of preparation’ for radical Christian discipleship in light of the specific issue of the church closures of March 2020.
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God Closed Church
In a bold yet contentious assertion, this book claims that God Himself shuttered churches in 2020 due to widespread spiritual infidelity among His followers. It calls for a radical return to biblical doctrine and faithful preparation for Christ’s return, highlighting a small, aware remnant amidst the indifferent masses.
Our Election Manifesto | feat. “Prophet Song” by Paul Lynch
Today’s special general election episode of the podcast considers the astonishing book by Paul Lynch, “Prophet Song”, winner of the Booker Prize, (2023). You can watch the YouTube version of this podcast here.
This is our manifesto. It has been for years. We’ve talked about it as such. It’s the song of the Bible that most of us don’t want to sing.
But Paul Lynch’s “Prophet Song” is a book that carries with it an unregenerate prophetic quality that offers more than entertainment and lyrical prowess. Molly, especially, is a beautiful character that, were I still an English Literature student, I’d write all of my main essays about.
The Glorious Few (Book Review)
God is no less gracious when He disciplines us in fury than when He sings over us in love. Does an earthly parent whisper, coo, mollycoddle and provide extra pocket-money when their child is brazenly rebellious? Are they any less loving when they don’t? Would they be genuinely loving if they did?
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The Book “Too Provocative” For the Evangelical Mainstream?
This is the book that was “too provocative” for the evangelical mainstream. This is basically code for “unwilling to listen/change”.