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Businiess name:  New Life Church
Review by:  Adam L.
Review content: 
I've spent the past few months going to New Life Church because my family goes there. I'm used to big churches, and my church where I go to college has the same kind of "big" production feel, especially with the music. If you like big, professional looking churches with a huge community, New Life is good. They also have several service times to choose from. However...I've noticed that Ted Haggard, the Senior Pastor, rarely quotes the Gospels. It's a Christian church and I think I recall only a couple references to the New Testament in the past several months. Everything is out of Exodus. Why? It appears to be mostly political...God gives the Israelites lots of authority to go around destroying the idol-worshipping nations in the promised land. How convenient. Anyway...I'm not debunking the faith of the church...I'm just saying people might get the wrong impression of Christ's message since it's not highlighted above all the political mish-mash.

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