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Sunday Morning Stickup.....One On One With Author David Lee

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Today's Christian experience is not what it use to be. So much has changed. One visit to a Sunday morning service and you will know that this is not the church you grew up with. Churn and frustration are at an all time high as many have voted with their feet and no longer attend church service.

Church-her thirst to be accepted by the world and possess what it has to offer has negatively impacted her preaching and influence on society. Silent, she has no response to the moral decay of our time, yet she takes in more money than most will earn in two life times. Product pitches from the pulpit and product tables in the lobby are normal and a guaranteed scriputural reference to paying tithes is envitable.Laboring over souls on the altar is a thing of the past as many ministries look for ways to be more profitable.

Being about "My Father's Business" has taken on a whole new meaning as the North American Church struggles to hold to the code of Divine Ethics that was once delivered to the saints by those who once valued the concept of no compromise.

Tonight on The Revolution Radio, we welcome author, David Lee, as we discuss the contents of his latest book, Sunday Morning Stickup what your pastor doesn't want you to know about tithes. We will cover this controversial subject of tithes with listner participation.

What is the true essence of tithing?

Am I cursed if I don't tithe?

Does it really take millions of dollars to win souls to Christ?

These and a host of other question will be covered in this one on one interview. Have your Bibles ready!

If you have not read Sunday Morning Stickup, you can order your copy of Sunday Morning Stickup, click here

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