Everyday Revolutionary : How To Transcend The Culture War And Transform The
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Tired of being a pawn in the culture war? Feeling squeezed between political and theological extremes? In this practical and encouraging book, you can discover biblical insights for witnessing well in our polarized, post-Christian world.
Radical ideologies leave many of us in exile. How do we live faithfully when we don’t feel at home in this increasingly secular culture?
In Everyday Revolutionary, pastor and Bible teacher J. D. Greear calls us to reimagine our Christian witness in today’s world. Written for those of us who feel like outsiders in this new era, Everyday Revolutionary draws on the story of Daniel to help us “live sent” right where we are. This Christian guide to “living quietly but testifying loudly” helps us:
*Get excited about sharing the Good News with colleagues and friends
*Find the courage to face opposition from all political extremes
*Take inspiration from Scripture on how to minister in modern Babylons
*Discover core practices that strengthen faith under fire
In this fraught cultural moment, you can be an everyday revolutionary who stands up for the truth of the gospel. After all, the God who shuts the mouths of lions placed you in this time for a reason. You might just decide you wouldn’t trade it for the world.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310369622
ISBN10: 0310369622
J.D. Greear
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2025
Publisher: Zondervan
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