About The Big White Church Down the Street:
Rated 5 Stars-Reviewed By Lesley Jones for Readers’ Favorite:
I absolutely loved The Big White Church Down The Street by Calvin L Allen for so many reasons. First, the eloquence with which the minister has written is beautiful. He exudes compassion and kindness to everyone in society. He breathes fresh air into Christianity with his love and understanding of those who are downtrodden in society. I agreed wholeheartedly with every sentiment in regards to what makes a good Christian. To have faith and to help those less fortunate than ourselves is what matters; not attending a service and thinking that is all you need to do. The statistics quoted throughout are astonishing, especially the reasons people choose to attend church. The chapter on the ordination of women also made a lot of sense. I would highly recommend people who have become disillusioned with Christianity read this book because the contents will definitely reignite their faith again. It would also be useful to those who attend church regularly, so they can measure their behavior to discover if they are truly practicing the teachings of Christ.
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Author Bio:
Minister Calvin Allen is compassionate about people of God that are abused in any capacity. His purpose and calling are to serve God in informing and helping people make wise choices in choosing a church that lives by the Bible in words, and in deeds. Like Jesus, his focus is on the sinner, who, through bad choices and issues of life, has lost their way.
Minister Calvin is an author, minister, addiction counselor, and an award-winning gospel music artist, whom God delivered from two devastating deaths. He holds two associate’s degrees in theology and human services, and currently pursuing his Bachelors’s in Social Work. He hosts an Overcomers Outreach Group weekly while walking the streets in his community seeking those that are deprived and destitute. He volunteers on the Pastoral Team at the local hospital.
Minister Calvin is a voice of Hope for the lost–the sinner, who seeks refuge in a societal structure that seems to be falling apart.