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In Reclaiming What Was Lost, Stewart brings together the best of his writings and thinking on the problems of mainline Protestantism. Readers will find here important guidance on how to estabish a congregation that is genuinely led by laypeople, how to move the gospel from the church building out into the neighborhood and onto the street corners, and how to preach genuine, scriptural holiness in a skeptical and relativistic age. Throughout the book, he drives his point home with the forceful, simple message that is his hallmark: the church has failed because we, its leaders, have failed to develop and maintain a fervent, personal devotion to our Lord. To those looking for hope and new life in a curch grown spiritually cold, this book speaks powerfully.
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