This is a remarkable study in its capacity to develop multiple epistemic angles on the megachurch as a socio-spatial macroworld, shifting scale from broad cultural transformations to the lived experience of individual believers with striking fluency. Structural trends and intimate religious practice are seamlessly interwoven, yielding a rare balance between critical theory and participant-centered analysis. The result is an empathetic and incisive reading, at once analytically rigorous and deeply humane.