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Mine is the kingdom : the rise and fall of Brian Houston and the Hillsong Church / David Hardaker.

Mine is the kingdom : the rise and fall of Brian Houston and the Hillsong Church / David Hardaker.
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B 289.94 HOUS
Adult Non Fiction   Bankstown . . On Loan, Reserved . 14 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781761069123 (paperback)
Name Hardaker, David author.
Title Mine is the kingdom : the rise and fall of Brian Houston and the Hillsong Church / David Hardaker.
Published Cammeraygal Country ; Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2024.
©2024
Description v, 296 pages ; 24 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references.
Summary The inside story of the global megachurch and its charismatic leader, Brian Houston. In 2023 the curtain finally came down on Brian Houston. The rock star of Pentecostalism, former Global Senior Pastor of Hillsong Church, was acquitted of concealing his father's sexual abuse of a minor, but it was too late. His glittering megachurch had disowned him. How had it come to this? And how did Hillsong, the brightest star of international evangelical Christianity, fall to earth so spectacularly? Following in his father Frank's footsteps, Brian had supercharged Hillsong to become the nation's biggest and loudest Pentecostal church, built on the millions donated by its followers. He would hold audiences of 20,000 in the palm of his hand with a powerful message from God: You need more money. Houston took his church worldwide, and even made it into the White House. Justin Bieber and several Kardashians were Hillsong regulars. Politicians courted Hillsong, with its magnetic appeal to aspirational Australians, and its story became entwined with that of Australia's first Pentecostal prime minister, Scott Morrison, who looked to Brian Houston as a key spiritual influence. But just as Brian Houston's kingdom was at the very height of its powers it dramatically fell apart when the church's dirty secrets came tumbling out. Behind the scenes a secret insurrection, led by young Christian women, had mobilised. Journalist David Hardaker had been investigating the Hillsong phenomenon for several years, gaining unparalleled access to former insiders, when he received a tip-off. Something big was going down.
Subjects Houston, Brian
Hillsong Church
Pentecostals -- Biography
Pentecostalism -- Australia
Pentecostal churches -- Australia
Big churches -- Australia
Genre Biographies
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