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		<title>By: Josh Rowley</title>
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		<description>Great quote. Unfortunately, many American Christians (both church leaders and the laity) seem to have no problem with &quot;market-driven&quot; approaches. The fact that they sometimes work (in the sense of attracting numbers), as in the case of many megachurches, is enough to justify them in the minds of some.

Does Gibbs offer a theological critique of &quot;marketing strategies&quot;?</description>
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<p>Does Gibbs offer a theological critique of &#8220;marketing strategies&#8221;?</p>
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