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Don't Call Me Brother – Hardcover () by Austin Miles. Prometheus Books. ISBN: ISBN Go to a list of all editions. Showing 45 Copies. Sort by. Seller Rating Price: Low to High Price: High to Low Condition Pub Date Pub Date: Reverse Sellers Near www.doorway.ru from: $ Don't call me brother: a ringmaster's escape from the Pentecostal church by Miles, Austin, Publication date Topics Miles, Austin, , Assemblies of God, Pentecostal churches Publisher Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; chinaUser Interaction Count: Austin Miles: Critical Comments. I've been asked to comment upon the person of Austin Miles -- a former associate of the Bakker ministry and author of at least two books, Don't Call Me Brother (a combination biography and tell-all) and Setting the Captives Free, a collection of letters from those responding to Miles' first book and including letters from other who have "escaped" organized religion.


[Read] Dont Call Me Brother Austin Miles - www.doorway.ru Austin Miles has been a well known circus ringmaster for most of his adult life It was he found good preparation for his experiences with PTL and the Assemblies of God churches Miles is the first ordaAustin Miles has been a well known circus ringmaster for most of his adult life It was he found good preparation for. Don't Call Me Brother is not a book written by an outside observer - Austin Miles was an active participant in the evolution of the PTL Club.- Austin Miles was on intimate terms with the entire cast of PTL's characters and the high-tech world of Christian movers and shakers: Jim Bakker, Tammy Faye Bakker, Pat Robertson, Charles and Frances. Don't Call Me Brother: A Ringmaster's Escape from the Pentecostal Church by Miles, Austin. Prometheus Books, Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Illus. by Photographs.


Don't call me brother: a ringmaster's escape from the Pentecostal church Miles, Austin, Publication date Topics Miles, Austin, , Assemblies of God. Austin Miles: Critical Comments. I've been asked to comment upon the person of Austin Miles -- a former associate of the Bakker ministry and author of at least two books, Don't Call Me Brother (a combination biography and tell-all) and Setting the Captives Free, a collection of letters from those responding to Miles' first book and including letters from other who have "escaped" organized religion. by Rich Brooks. November 7, [Don't Call Me Brother: A Ringmaster's Escape from the Pentecostal Church, Austin Miles; Edmund D. Cohen, Editor; Prometheus Books, ] Attorney General John Ashcroft is perhaps the most prominent member of the charismatic Christian denomination known as the Assemblies of God, a fast-growing sect which appeals primarily to the "red state" booboisie and undoubtedly played a major role in Bush Jr.'s recent reelection.

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