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- Our Priorities Are Off When Family Is More Important Than ChurchJesus' focus was on the family of God, not the biological family.Joseph Hellerman|
- 3 Big Problems With Running A Church Like A BusinessWe’re always decrying the rise of the consumer culture within the church. But how should we expect people to act when pastors act like CEOs marketing Jesus as a product?Karl Vaters|
- Why Putting Christ Back in Christmas Is Not EnoughThe history of American holiday cheer obscures the difficult details of the nativity narrative.W. David O. Taylor|
- My Top 5 Books on ConsumerismPicks from Tyler Wigg Stevenson, author of 'Brand Jesus: Christianity in a Consumerist Age.'Tyler Wigg Stevenson|
- Jesus Is Not a BrandWhy it is dangerous to make evangelism another form of marketing.Tyler Wigg-Stevenson|
- In Defense of Church HoppersSome Christians' spiritual baggage makes it harder to find a church homeMichelle Van Loon|
- The Evangelical Industrial Complex & the Rise of Celebrity Pastors (Pt. 1)Behind the rise of today's pastoral pantheon is a systemic economic force.by Skye Jethani|
- When Billy Graham Took His Ministry TransatlanticFor all that separated America and Europe in the 1950s, their experience of the crusade leader was remarkably similar.Grant Wacker|
- What's Wrong with Credit Card Debt?Observers weigh in on debt's indication of lack of faith, danger, and potential immorality.Ron Blue, John G. Stackhouse Jr., and Mary Hunt|
- Consuming FaithTyler Wigg Stevenson says real Christianity isn't the kind you can buy.Review by Read Mercer Schuchardt|
