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Rich Church, Poor Sheep: The Metric of Vanity: Where We Go Wrong in Measuring Spiritual Success

by Marcos Ramon Da Silva
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196156632
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 106
  • Original Price: GBP 14.68
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 155 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Sermons / Christian

"Rich Church, Poor Sheep" is a book for those who love the church enough to face uncomfortable questions.

How can we explain that, in a country with so many churches, so many services, so many "Christians," we continue to have so much corruption, spiritual superficiality, and lives that are not fully transformed? Why do we accumulate biblical knowledge but do not see an equivalent growth in character, holiness, and love for our neighbor? Where did we go wrong: in preaching, in the church model, in the way we measure "spiritual success"-or in all of these together?

In this book, Marcos honestly examines the distance between the Gospel we preach and the fruit we reap. He shows how:

  • we transformed pastors into CEOs and members into consumers;
  • we exchanged discipleship for religious entertainment;
  • we measured spiritual health by numbers (attendance, revenue, followers) instead of the fruit of the Spirit;
  • we sanitized the cross, replacing the call to repentance with promises of prosperity and comfort.
At the same time, the author points to a way back: the shepherd who smells of sheep, not the stage; the spiritual "scorecard" centered on service, maturity, and sending; preaching that goes through Sunday and withstands Monday; ministry understood not as hasty construction, but as patient cultivation - more garden than concrete work.

"Rich Church, Poor Sheep" is not an attack on the church, but a call for heart reform. It is an invitation for leaders and members to reassess what they call "growth" and return to the powerful simplicity of the Gospel: less glitz, more cross; less empire, more good and faithful servant.

If you feel that something is profoundly out of place in the way we have been living our faith and you desire a less performative and more truthful spirituality, this book is for you.

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