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The Diluted Church: Calling Believers To Live Out Of Their True Heritage

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From the Publisher: In this systematic study, author Timothy L. Price examines two of the most explosive subjects in conversation: religion and politics. Addressed mainly to religious conservatives, this book asks as many questions to the "Religious-Right" about their approach. This work exposes hypocrisy and ignorance that are part and parcel with accepting the religious conservative bandwagon as a legitimate way of expressing Christ to a non-believing society. The author is detailed in exposing the fallacy of using politics to do the church's work. This book is about redirecting the energy of the "Religious-Right," from being aggressive and self-righteous, to becoming more like Christ. If culture change is what the religious conservatives want, why are they so afraid to change themselves? Why do they assume that culture change should be in their direction? And why are they vehemently opposed any person of faith that would credibly question their sense rightness? Get this book and discover why.

276 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2005

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Timothy L. Price

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Timothy L. Price grew up in Omaha, NE. He attended Omaha Bible School after service in the US Army. During his Army service, he started writing Public Relations articles in the Army's 3rd largest newspaper: The Turret (in Fort Knox, KY). In 1989 he married. He begun writing polemic pamphlets, when a friend suggested that he write books. In 2005, Price published his first book: The Diluted Church, Calling Believers to Live Out of their True Heritage. Traditional publishers wouldn't touch this book with a 10' pole. So Price self-published it and has since published another 25 books for other people. Price continues to write with 5 other projects looming. His subjects range from Church/State relations to a memoir, to a suspense novel. Price likes gardening, photography and reading. Price has two grown children.

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