This compelling and courageous book confronts the obsession with mega churches in contemporary Christianity, exposing the hidden dangers behind the glamorous façade. Kwame Y Ampofo challenges the popular belief that bigger is always better, asking readers to examine the true motives driving the hunger for massive congregations. Drawing from Scripture, historical insight, and modern church realities, he uncovers the toxic roots of ego, competition, and control often masked as vision, growth, and evangelism.
The book boldly questions how spiritual health has been replaced with numerical success, where pastors are turned into CEOs and members into spectators. It reveals how the desire for fame, admiration, and influence distorts the purpose of ministry, making many leaders slaves to their own empires. Using real quotes from mega church advocates, Ampofo demonstrates how loyalty doctrines, manipulation, and financial pressure are often deployed to maintain these vast structures-leaving little room for authentic fellowship, discipleship, and accountability.
He highlights how true New Testament ministry was small, relational, Spirit-led, and mission-focused-not centralized around a single personality. Ampofo presents a hopeful alternative: smaller, decentralized gatherings that foster spiritual maturity, mutual care, and bold kingdom impact. This book is both a warning and a healing invitation-to abandon the idolatry of size and rediscover the power, purity, and beauty of the church Jesus envisioned.
With clarity, conviction, and deep compassion, Why You Should NOT Have a Mega Church dares readers to rethink success, revisit Scripture, and reimagine church-not for popularity, but for purpose.
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