Advent Conspiracy: Can Christmas Still Change the World?
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Advent Conspiracy: Can Christmas Still Change the World?

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Are you fed up with how consumerism has stolen the soul of Christmas? This year, take a stand Join the growing groundswell of Christ-followers who are choosing to making Christmas what it should be---a joyous celebration of Jesus' birth, not a retail circus.In four compelling sessions, Advent Conspiracy invites individuals, families, groups, and entire churches to substit...more
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Published October 28th 2009 by Zondervan (first published 2009)
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Amanda
Amanda rated it 2 of 5 stars
I was looking forward to this book and thought spring would be a good time to read it. I wanted to distance myself from Christmas so I could spend some time processing the points and planning for next year. I have to say that the marketing team for this movement did a good thing with the phrase "worship fully, spend less, give more, love all." The only problem is that it left this book to be little more than a long brochure for the movement. I didn't find much that sparked much more th...more
Stephanie
This book was okay. I really like Chris Seay and his church Ecclesia so I assumed I would like this book. I still love the concept and will be looking to the website to get ideas for how to "Worship Fully, Spend Less, Give More and Love All" this coming Advent. However, I could have done without the constant nagging advertisement for Living Water International. It's a great charity and all but it's not the only charity out there! If the authors had given more diverse examples of h...more
LVD
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Wow, total disappointment. I'd rather hang around with a few Mennonites!
Rebekah Swantek
Fantastic!!
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