The Malady of American Christianity: How Congregations Often Fail to Teach the Church's Main Purpose What the Commandments Have to Do with It. - Paperback

The Malady of American Christianity: How Congregations Often Fail to Teach the Church's Main Purpose What the Commandments Have to Do with It. - Paperback

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by Franklin L. Grepke (Author)

This author combines the Ten Commandments and how they affect the purpose of God's plan for making Disciples. Social issues and a congregation's lack of mission contribute to a weak and ineffective ministry. They are missing God's specific plan found in the Great Commission. The malady or illness of a church can be cured by two things, God's law, and the Gospel.

This author brings focus to both cures throughout the book. His focus is to stir up the Christian church, one believer at a time.

Author Biography

Certified as a Commissioned Minister of Religion, from The Lutheran Church Missouri Synod (LCMS), served as a "Lay Minister". Graduated from Concordia Lutheran College, Mequon, Wisconsin formerly Milwaukee. Educated at The University of West Florida, UWF with bachelor's degree in communications.

Frank Grepke is an Evangelist whom God has used to introduce many to Jesus. He is a churchman who has led spiritual movements in the marketplace, as well as on staff in churches in Michigan, Indiana, and Florida. Grepke has served key roles at Church Doctor Ministries. He has also taught pastors in Nigeria, West Africa and introduced Jesus to a nursing staff at a hospital in Moscow, Russia. Grepke's passion is to help biblical churches reach the lost people for Jesus.

Number of Pages: 112
Dimensions: 0.23 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: March 22, 2021
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