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By Earl Clampett
Joseph Farah says: "This book is a must-read for everyone who recognizes there's something 'missing' in the church today -- and even more so for those who don't."
"The Christian church in America has become largely irrelevant," says professor, judge, minister and author Earl A. Clampett Jr. "It has lost its salt and light. It has surrendered its witness to the world at large."
Indeed, respected Christian pollster George Barna expresses serious concern in a 2005 report on the health of the Christian Church in America. The pollster explains that the long-term absence of real change on key measures of religious belief and behavior screams for a change of direction and a more radical approach to spiritual growth.
Clampett's provocatively titled book, "God's Got a Problem," makes the case that the church today is headed in the wrong direction based on an upside-down belief system. And it proposes the emphasis of specific solutions based on the one prayer Jesus Christ taught his followers to pray.
"God's Got a Problem" deals with the problem God has both in the heavens and on earth, says Clampett. "The problem is not solved with current evangelical teaching, which emphasizes that heaven is the goal of Christian salvation while the earth and its nations have been written off by God."
"Our dying and going to heaven does not address or fix God’s problem," explains Clampett.
Come explore what may be the key to real and lasting revival along with a reformation of current evangelical understanding on the meaning of salvation and eternal life.
Earl A. Clampett Jr. has been a lawyer, college professor, and judge in the secular and an ordained minister, bible school instructor and jail chaplain in the spiritual. He lives in San Diego County, California with his wife and four children.
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