TELEVANGELISM: A POWERFUL ADDICTION
Recovering from Abusive Religion
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About the Book
This book is about televangelism, and the televangelists who have no doubt they speak for God, and in his best voice. Yet, it is so shallow it could slide under a squeegee This book will show you how to: Avoid being exploited by Christian celebrities and televangelism. Throw off dependency on “Super-sized-Christians.” Realize that the Christian life is not a “toll” road—no begging. Understand religious abuse and addiction, and heal from them. Recognize the patterns of seduction that the televangelists use to obtain your loyalty and your money. Discover how God wants you to be “something, something” and how this encourages you to “cling to the future”—the best God can create.
About the Author
Kenneth D. Johns is the retired President of the Simpson University Foundation in Redding, California. He also served as the Director of Development for Braille Institute of America in Southern California, and as Planned Giving Director for The Henry Huntington Library in San Marino, California. He is a Chartered Advisor on Philanthropy who consults with charitable organizations and individuals. Previously, he was the senior pastor of two evangelical churches. He lives in Southern California and Oregon.