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Using the analogy of a crack-cocaine addict's journey from addiction to recovery, Prophetic Crack describes the unhealthy emotional, hermeneutical, and legalistic manipulations of church leaders that may lead to "pushing" a toxic faith that inadvertently may lead to church addiction. It also outlines a clear path to recovery and restoration for both "pushers" and "addicts." Using Acts chapter 16, verse 16 as a foundation for her research, Dr. McMillan has explored the causes and effects of church addiction and paralleled its destructive patterns to that of the crack cocaine addict. You'll find…mehr

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Using the analogy of a crack-cocaine addict's journey from addiction to recovery, Prophetic Crack describes the unhealthy emotional, hermeneutical, and legalistic manipulations of church leaders that may lead to "pushing" a toxic faith that inadvertently may lead to church addiction. It also outlines a clear path to recovery and restoration for both "pushers" and "addicts." Using Acts chapter 16, verse 16 as a foundation for her research, Dr. McMillan has explored the causes and effects of church addiction and paralleled its destructive patterns to that of the crack cocaine addict. You'll find the similarities astonishing! The foreword is written by Dr. Claudette Anderson Copeland and the book is published by Yorkshire Publishing.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Julia McMillan is currently a professor of Ethics at Liberty University, where she also matriculated, having earned the Masters of Religion, the Masters of Divinity and the Doctorate of Ministry. She also holds a Master's in Business Administrative from Florida Metropolitan University. She serves along with her husband, as Senior Pastor of New Dawn Restoration Center in Tampa, Florida. Her love for the people of God, along with her zeal to bring feet to the gospel serves as the impetus for this book. May her work call us back to the health, healing and hope of the Church, as God intended.