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The Day the Church Died

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Can you imagine a day when...

When Christians in America are prohibited from working for most companies?

When churches are taxed at such a high rate that they are unable to continue their ministries?

When Christian college students are expelled from campus for sharing their faith?

When Judeo-Christian morals are a distant memory?

When the church in America has died?

The year is 2071, and the Christian church in America has been dead for over a decade. A young historian researches the causes behind its death and discovers 12 primary reasons for the church’s demise. Looking back, it is easy to see how the end of the church was inevitable. With the continued secularization of the American culture, Christians became the most hated people in the country. The church in the United States simply could not survive the transition from majority status to a persecuted minority.

The Day the Church Died paints a vividly bleak picture of a fully post-Christian America and the consequences for a nation that has abandoned its God. Using current statistics, stories, and events, Kevin Mills creates a compelling narrative to extend the graph of the American church’s downward decline. While fiction, similar events are presently unfolding at a rapid pace. Without dramatic changes, this is the future of America and the Christian church within her borders.

220 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 17, 2024

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