The Christian in The Cult 

Has American Christianity become so culturally lensed that it no longer reflects what the earliest Christians experienced in the receiving of the Spirit of God? 

Has the lens of our cultural-conditioned "individualism" and freedom of "self" will made us immune to even understanding, let alone living and giving, the Trinitarian life of God Christ came to share?

For all our sense of "right" doctrine, might we find ourselves being Christians in our own "cult" than we realize, and thus are being overwhelmed by our secular culture more than overwhelming it with the Kingdom of God?

Might we too be "Christians" in "cults" without realizing?

My fascinating journey through an Early Church Fathers expression of the faith, a modern American "cult," and back into (and out of) the world of culturally conditioned mainstream Christianity may be more than just a fascinating memoir of a very unique spiritual journey.

It may have volumes to speak to the movement as it exists in our culture today---and how it can once again become a more potent and contagious expression of the faith than our current versions of "successful" Christianity allow.

I was a Christian in a cult. And without realizing it, you may be too.

Read about this provocative message in "The Christian in the Cult: And How I Discovered Humanity in Christ.

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