Seymour Press

Owen Allen

A former management consultant, and founder and president of Specific Action Corporation, serving a range of clients that include General Electric, General Motors, Hilton Hotels, John Deere, Kraft Foods, and local, state, and federal agencies. He is founding president of The Christian Family Online in America, Inc. His research interests include exploring the relationship between theology and philosophy, theological anthropology, and the theology of religions. His work attempts to foster dialogue between different theological traditions while engaging contemporary philosophical debates.

  • Dying to Lead: The Disturbing Trend of Clergy Suicide
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    Dying to Lead: The Disturbing Trend of Clergy Suicide

    An appraisal of the psychological, social, cultural, and theological dimensions of a dilemma facing the contemporary church. It speaks to the dramatic shifts taking place in clergy leadership, revealing the profound pressures confronting them and their families, affecting troubled congregations and communities. Brogdon lifts up the issue, which is often viewed as an embarrassing internal crisis to which church leadership has been slow to respond.

    $14.95
  • Saving Christianity: Why Millions of Christians are Dropping Out of Congregations – And How a Return to Early Christian Basics Can Give Christians a New Spiritual Life
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    Saving Christianity: Why Millions of Christians are Dropping Out of Congregations – And How a Return to Early Christian Basics Can Give Christians a New Spiritual Life

    This book is about why millions of Christians are giving up and dropping out of their congregations; why thousands of Christian buildings are being abandoned; and why thousands of pastors, priests, and other Christian workers are resigning their posts to take up secular careers. It shows why returning to Early Christian basics can give any Christian a new Spiritual life – can have the same love and miracles today that the original Christians had then – if we do f the things they did and live the “Early Christian Lifestyle.”

    $39.95