The Millennium Agenda discusses the New Age movement and how invasive it has become in our society and churches today. Topics include obvious purveyors of New Age philosophy such as stories of near-death experiences, and television programs and movies about witchcraft and magic. The book also talks about the more subtle sources of New Age doctrine such as emerging corporate philosophy, seemingly harmless television programs about aliens and angels, and even a picture on our one-dollar bill. In addition, the book discusses people such as Adolph Hitler, Mary Baker Eddy (founder of Christian Science), and Pythagoras and their roles in New Age philosophy.