The Enoch Factor
The Sacred Art of Knowing God
by Dr. Steve McSwain
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Pub Date Jun 01 2010 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012
Smyth & Hewlys | PRByTheBook
Description
It's no secret that millions of Americans have left the church. Frustrated by rules of religion, many have switched denominations or opted out of religion entirely. At the same time, Elizabeth Gilbert's wildly popular Eat, Pray, Love has inspired legions of spiritual seekers to find God on their own terms, and some of our most revered spiritual authors - like the Dalai Lama and Echkart Tolle - are selling more books than ever before. Why then are more Americans looking for God, but fleeing the temple in which he supposedly resides?
Inside The Enoch Factor, Dr. Steve McSwain, a former Baptist minister, says this is no accident. According to him, religion too often subverts an authentic spiritual life.
Speaking to an ever-growing body of church discontents and "church drop-outs," The Enoch Factor reaches out to those who have left their religion, but hunger deeply for a real, spiritual union. Dr. McSwain is the spokesperson for a generation of souls who have left the church, but are blazing trails to God on their own. Discussion points:
Why the church is in a state of crisis The shared goal, and shared failure, of all religions How one Baptist minister received his spiritual awakening after he stopped going to church How to re-discover your sacred selfAvailable Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781573125567 |
PRICE | 21.00 |
PAGES | 250 |