by Wayne North (Author)
We see dozens of churches close their doors each day. We must ask ourselves "WHY?" We see tens of thousands of people walk through the doors of churches, including the Mega churches, only to remain the same as they were before they came to Christ. We also must also ask ourselves "WHY?" As we are only evangelizing less than four percent of the U.S. population, we must ask ourselves "WHY?" We see the effects of only one percent of our culture that has a Biblical Worldview, indicating the churches are unhealthy, lethargic and even dying. In fact, many churches are DEAD spiritually even though they have thousands of members. Small or big, urban or rural, the churches have a form of godliness, but deny the power of the Gospel. Pastor Wayne North's new book The Bastard Curse examines both the "Why" and the "Why Not." It's a must read for all who take their Christianity seriously and grieve at the present state of our churches.
Author Biography
Author, Wayne North, resides in Wisconsin with his wife, six children and 1 grandchild. Wayne has been working in ministry since 1992. He currently is the senior pastor of FREEDOM Community Church. His passion is for the church to regain its First love once again, and for it to become the righteous and purified bride of Christ. Wayne's mission is for the church to flow in the miraculous power of the Holy Ghost. Wayne believes it's time for the Church to walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ and to demonstrate the Kingdom principles as it brings the hope and transformational power of the Gospel to the dark world. His hope is that the Church would once again use the Biblical blueprint of the "Five Fold" (or "Four Fold" as some designate) ministry to equip and empower the people to do the ministry of the Gospel especially in the areas of the apostolic, prophetic and evangelistic. He enjoys seeing the power of the Holy Ghost bring salvation, healing, deliverance and other signs and wonders to transform people's lives and ruin nice religion for the comfortable. Wayne's hobbies include coaching football, hunting and fishing. His background as a science teacher and farmer have helped him make the Gospel real and relevant in his teachings and discipleship.