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The Kingdom and Power of Mac Hammond

The leader of a Brooklyn Park megachurch sees no conflict among his faith, wealth and politics. Others believe he crosses lines that should be more sharply drawn.

SOURCE: Jon Tevlin // Minneapolis Star Tribune

11 Feb 2007 // In the early days, Mac Hammond's church was a hotel room. His congregation was his family and a handful of supporters. He had studied English, not theology, and taken a few Dale Carnegie and self-help courses.

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