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In stark opposition to the quest to give our utmost for God’s glory, John Barber argues that the modern evangelical movement has settled for a compromised, “almost” form of Christianity. In My Almost for His Highest, Barber says our churches and our nation are in desperate need of biblical awakening and revival—rooted in local congregations. Barber examines the roots of the compromise, analyzes...

banishment, then the traditional church has maliciously exiled an entire generation of unreached people. Is this true? The picture of rejected people turned away from fellowship with God by stuck-in-the-mud, traditionalist churches, turns the Bible on its head. The Scriptures teach that all people are to honor the Sabbath and worship God on that day, regardless of what type of worship service is offered to them (Exodus 20:8; Hebrews 10:25). No doubt many churches are not prepared to relate to the
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