People In Glass Houses: How Hillsong Became An Assembly Of Gods

People In Glass Houses: How Hillsong Became An Assembly Of Gods by Tanya Levin


ISBN
9781741148251
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
304
Dimensions
140 x 208mm

The powerful, personal and provocative inside story of Hillsong - the country's most ambitious and influential religious corporation - from a woman who grew up in the church but ultimately left the fundamentalism she was born into.

'People in Glass Houses' is a very personal and powerfully revealing story about Hillsong, the country's most ambitious entrepreneurial and influential religious corporation. It is about the uncovering of truths and untruths, the rise and the fall of heroes and the heartbreak as faith is found and lost.

It also tells how a small Assemblies of God church in a suburban school hall became a multi-million-dollar tax-free enterprise, how that enterprise became a cult and how that cult became a powerful force in Australia today...

Tanya Levin opens up the world of the fundamentalism she was born into and the Hillsong she grew up in. This is a confronting and at times very funny exploration of an all-singing and all-swaying mega church and the people who made it, and themselves, along the way.
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