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Religious change is in the wind. A spirit of discontent is placing Christianity at the threshold of a new reformation. On the vanguard of this pervasive change is a fast-growing group variously labeled the "de-churched," the "unaffiliated," the "spiritual but not religious," or the "religious do-it-yourselfer." Disenchanted with the present, the de-churched are searching for new language and forms by which to pursue their spiritual quest. There's a Hole in the Sky speaks to the religiously unaffiliated, encouraging them to see their own frustration within the context of larger social change and providing a way of thinking about God that's fresh and relevant yet as old as Abraham.
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Religious change is in the wind. A spirit of discontent is placing Christianity at the threshold of a new reformation. On the vanguard of this pervasive change is a fast-growing group variously labeled the "de-churched," the "unaffiliated," the "spiritual but not religious," or the "religious do-it-yourselfer." Disenchanted with the present, the de-churched are searching for new language and forms by which to pursue their spiritual quest. There's a Hole in the Sky speaks to the religiously unaffiliated, encouraging them to see their own frustration within the context of larger social change and providing a way of thinking about God that's fresh and relevant yet as old as Abraham.
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