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Leverage: How Wealthy Christians Use Money to Change the Church

Leverage: How Wealthy Christians Use Money to Change the Church

John D. Rockefeller was a shrewd businessman. Even to the point of breaking the law to get what he wanted. His Standard Oil company was eventually broken up using the Sherman Antitrust act. But his money kept influencing society. On this episode of...

Truce - History of the Christian Church

July 30, 201925m 29s

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Show Notes

John D. Rockefeller was a shrewd businessman. Even to the point of breaking the law to get what he wanted. His Standard Oil company was eventually broken up using the Sherman Antitrust act. But his money kept influencing society. On this episode of the Truce Podcast, we take a field trip to the National Elk Refuge and Grand Teton National Park to see how one wealthy family strong-armed Congress into declaring federal land. And we see how this kind of leverage is used in the modern Christian church.

The Bible verse used in this episode was excerpted from the Streetlights Audio Bible. https://www.streetlightsbible.com/

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