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The Great Evangelical Disaster Revisited



imageJust a quick note to let you know about a couple of e-books I have just had published. "The Great Evangelical Disaster Revisited" and "Power Politics: The Inside Track on Energy (the world's most important resource)" are both available - at ridiculously low prices!! - from all e-bookstores. And here's a link to the Amazon Kindle page. The first book is my chief reason for writing this note as it takes Schaeffer's concern about 'super-spirituality' and point out what issues actually kick-started the Protestant Reformation (and its not what you may think!) - indeed every church revival in history! Here's the PR description that appears at the stores.

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In the 30 years since Dr Francis Schaeffer’s The Great Evangelical Disaster showed how what was supposed to be ‘the Bible-believing evangelical church’ was largely becoming ineffectual and abandoned by God as a result of becoming increasingly dominated by a new ‘super-spirituality’. Peter C Glover’s The Great Evangelical Disaster Revisited not only shows how evangelicals failed entirely to heed Schaeffer’s warning but identifies those chiefly responsible for the disaster and how today’s evangelicals have learned little from it. He makes a case for why in praying for revival modern evangelicals are simply wasting their breath. Instead he argues how God himself has laid down three biblical principles – three R’s – whenever ‘disaster’ has come upon the church: Restoration (of the Word), Reformation (of church & worship), Revival (of the people); and always in that order. If you've not good an e-reader you can of course download an app for free from Amazon Kindle for your PC, Mac, smartphone or iPad. Best, Peter G. petercglover.com


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Peter C. Glover -- Bio and Archives

Peter C. Glover is an English writer & freelance journalist specializing in political, media and energy analysis (and is currently European Associate Editor for the US magazine Energy Tribune. He has been published extensively and is also the author of a number of books including The Politics of Faith: Essays on the Morality of Key Current Affairs which set out the moral case for the invasion of Iraq and a Judeo-Christian defence of the death penalty.


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