In God's Garden: ...an allegory - Paperback
In God's Garden: ...an allegory - Paperback
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by Don Tate (Author)
In God's Garden...an allegory. The Christian church is in tatters. Not only is it failing to adhere to the Word in so many ways, it fails to mount a credible alternative to the pervasive challenge of Islam. While Christian churches fold, mosques are springing up across the Western world. And why? Because those who are called to ministry lack the true moral fibre demanded of them. Consequently, despite the call on their lives, their best intentions, their zeal and commitment- tens of thousands of Christian pastors fall each year across the world. Families are destroyed, churches split or collapse, and lives are broken. How can this be so? In the spirit of The Pilgrim's Progress, Don Tate presents an audacious allegory about church life which analyses this phenomena.
Author Biography
Don Tate (1949-) was born in Brisbane, Australia- the eldest of eight children. He left school at age 14, fought in the Vietnam War as an infantryman and was wounded in action with the 9th Battalion on July 19th 1969. He taught in NSW High schools, and is the author of two of Australia's most extraordinary books- his memoir, The War Within, and Anzacs Betrayed.
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