83 Things I Wish the Black Church Would Stop Doing
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Author(s)Milan Ford
PublisherThePewView.com
ISBN / ASIN069200677X
ISBN-139780692006771
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,145,548
CategoryReligion
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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With statistics showing that nearly 70% of African-Americans between the ages of 18-30 years old who regularly attended church while in high school, have now stopped attending church altogether, 83 Things I Wish The Black Church Would Stop Doing, written by Milan Ford, discusses whether or not many of the long standing traditions of 'the black church' have contributed to the growing apathy towards faith and religion that now exists within today's generation. 83 Things I Wish The Black Church Would Stop Doing takes a bold, creative, and at times, a tongue-in-cheek approach at unveiling how today's predominately African-American church often fosters an environment of style and culture, over relevance. Covering such topics as honorariums, contracted musicians, numerology, and televised worship services, 83 Things I Wish The Black Church Would Stop Doing provides readers with a twist of wit and humor in order to provide alternative approaches to help renew the influence and impact the local church is making within its surrounding communities.
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