It’s Not for Sale

by Karl A. Grosvenor


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/9/2018

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781973635703
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781973635697

About the Book

The way we view religion today has changed immensely, and increased access to technology has led to a businesslike presentation of evangelism to the masses. Competition is strong with grassroots churches vying for larger buildings in order to accommodate expanding congregations, and money has become an important factor. However, the way in which money is obtained has become questionable.

In It’s Not for Sale, author Karl A. Grosvenor provides us with an insightful commentary on the monetary focus of today’s megachurches and televangelists, which have often promoted tithing and donations rather than concentrating on the spiritual needs of the people. Grosvenor refers to the ultimate source of truth—the Bible—to caution those who blindly trust their money to televangelists, helping them to understand what God himself says about tithing, contributions, and the design and growth of the church.

The church is swiftly becoming a vast marketplace with divisions that once stood between different faiths now serving as connections for the advancement of unity and economic success. Yet Christians and church leaders must stay vigilant against putting a price on salvation—for the blood of Christ is freely given and not for sale.

“In this book Karl Grosvenor provides us with an excellent, insightful, thoroughly researched and well-presented commentary on the monetary focus of today’s megachurches. His concern for people of all economic and ethnic backgrounds who attend these churches and support them with their tithes was echoed in a speech by Michael Eric Dyson on the 50th anniversary of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. This is a must-read for everybody, cautioning those who blindly trust their money to these televangelists, and advising them to refer to the ultimate source, the truth - the Bible, in light of this evolution of the function of the church in our society.”
—Shirley Gittens, New York


About the Author

Karl Grosvenor attended Mercy College and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in business administration, with honors.
He spent several years working at one of the largest banks in New York after receiving a school of banking certificate from the American Institute of Banking in New York.
Karl has a vast amount of knowledge in church dealings. He was very active in his church work as well as being an authorized preacher, vice president of the young people’s society, and member of the church choir. He collaborated with his president to organize an all-night prayer meeting and, with his president, co-conducted a play that he wrote for the church’s zone meetings. He speaks occasionally to church congregations