When Division Ends, Clarity Returns: What You Get Back First
Most people treat their lack of clarity as a focus problem. It is not. It is a structural one. When divided allegiance ends, clarity is the first thing that returns.
This is not condemnation. It is a call home.
For the watchmen and women sounding the alarm while the world compromises. For those who refuse to look away. For the remnant that will not bow.
The American Church stands at a crossroads. It has traded the authority of Scripture for the approval of culture — and called it progress.
This book is not an attack on the Church. It is a mirror held up in love. A call to examine what we have accepted, what we have abandoned, and whether we are willing to return to the narrow road that Christ actually described.
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