ICRS Author Examines Church Trends

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Post Cards from Another Gospel
takes a insightful, humorous, and thought provoking look at post modernism and the church. By examining church trends going back 30 years, Post Cards identifies how post modernism has been introduced through culture and through steady, subtle compromise. Babb’s intent is to draw lines of clear distinction by re-establishing the Word of God as the standard of truth to a culture who far-too-often blurs the difference.


James Barry Babb is founder of TruthCulture Ministries, dedicated to proclaiming biblical truth to a post modern church and culture. He has over 25 years in ministry service, with the last 19 years as a pastor heading the counseling and worship ministry at New Covenant Fellowship, in Knoxville, Tennessee and as Pastor of Ministries for Shepherd's Gate, a ministry to homeless and addicted women and their children in the Bay area of California. Educated at Memphis State University and Liberty University, Babb holds a Bachelor of Science in Education degree and a Master of Arts in Counseling. Babb recently moved back to the Nashville area with Camille, his wife of 27 years, and his two children, Lori and Brian, who are in college.

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