The Drew Marshall Show put an ad in the Toronto Star recently, looking for a couple of people who don’t go to church to – well - go to church.
The campaign is called The Five Churches Experiment. The ad is here.
Some of the applications here.
The two ‘winners’ get paid $100.00 per church service, attend five different church services with Marshall, blog about their experience at Hoof Hearted, and appear on Drew Marshall’s radio show July 7th.
Two university students, Sabrina and Taylor where chosen.
The Marshall Show is getting it from all sides.
Taylor and Sabrina introduce themselves here.
These two university students can use the cash, they are blogging quite honestly and articulately about their experience (Orangeville Baptist) and Oakville Meeting House (Brethren of Christ).
Good for them.
It’s a bit like The Ship-of-Fools Mystery Worshipper or Slate’s David Plotz Blog the Bible.

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