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The Church of Jezebel: Hijacking the Gospel

Author Derik R Girdwood
Publisher Outskirts Press
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ISBN / ASIN1432764020
ISBN-139781432764029
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    Much has been written on the Jezebel spirit as it applies to individuals but what if a church builds its entire doctrine on it? This church has its own "trinity." It sells the promise of  financial prosperity, anointed  power, and miracles, which is more self-centered than Christ-centered.   The Church of Jezebel, Hijacking the Gospel is a Christian suspense novel depicting the cult side of some churches and televangelists. The purpose of this book is to unveil some false doctrines and manipulative techniques that often result in misplaced faith and spiritual abuse.     The Church of Jezebel not only exposes false doctrines, misplaced faith and spiritual abuse but also enlightens readers through Scriptures from the Bible. The main character of the story is Christina, an eighteen-year-old who is excited about being admitted to Bible college. Although she is easily awed by the doctrinal and prophetic messages, there is an unmistakable sense of foreboding from the first page. Christina's college roommate is dating the pastor's son and becomes pregnant. Weeks later the Bible college announces that Christina's roommate committed suicide but a detective assigned to the death is convinced it was murder.    The gripping and gritty novel travels to Haiti on a missions' trip, where nothing is what it appears, and concludes with a surprise ending that shakes the highest levels of this mega-church, Bible college and Christian media empire.    The Church of Jezebelcites appropriate Scripture and examines the Jezebel spirit, false prophets, word-faith doctrine, faith healing, seed-faith giving, Christ-consciousness and other beliefs that are promoted today by many popular televangelists and churches.     

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