The Wormwood Archive is a deeply revealing book about the  mega-church movement, congregational conflict, and spiritual  warfare. With ironic humor, startling insight, and penetrating  analysis, T. G. Brown skillfully connects the dots to explain  troubling trends in American evangelicalism . . .  Brown does  not merely essay a masterful critique of the modern marketing  methods and secular culture infiltrating American churches;  he scripts a spiritual-psychological diary of how the consuming fires of our all-too-common church quarrels and worship  wars are ultimately fanned by the Accuser and his underlings.  Wormwood is unusual in its refusal to (dare I say?) demonize  anyone, its well-rounded and helpful anatomy of congregational conflict, and its ultimate call for repentance and reconciliation. 


  -Nicholas DiFonzo, author of The Watercooler Effect: A Psychologist Explores the Extraordinary Power of Rumors