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The Cost of Silence

The Churches Role in the Destruction of a Nation

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The Cost of Silence

By: John Gagne
Narrated by: Alexis Travis
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Comfort over courage, silence over action. This is the creed of the First Church of Non Confrontation, a church where the congregation sings, eats well, and avoids the thorny issues of our times. Here, members find peace in looking away from the world's turmoil, waiting patiently to be raptured before the inevitable fall. But as they sit in silence, a question lingers: Are they truly following the Word, or merely coasting in comfort?

In this bold and thought provoking work, explore the satirical world of a church that chooses complacency over conviction. Through biting commentary and wry humor, the author invites listeners to consider the true call of faith in a world that is increasingly indifferent.

“It’s easier to deceive someone than convince them they’ve been deceived.” Nowhere is this more evident than in today’s Western church, where believers have the power to challenge evil but often remain silent.

Perfect social commentary, and the paradox of faith in modern society.

©2024 John L Gagne (P)2024 John L Gagne
Christianity Politics & Government

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