The Church was never meant to whisper while the world roars.
The Church and Politics is not a political manifesto-it's a prophetic wake-up call.
Born from deep spiritual burden, not bias, this book tears through the fog of compromise that has dulled the Church's voice in one of the most critical arenas of our time: the public square. It confronts the confusion, challenges the compromise, and calls the Body of Christ back to clarity, courage, and consecration.
We live in a day when pulpits have become platforms for politicians, and prophets are mistaken for pundits. The line between divine authority and political ambition has been dangerously blurred-and many believers are left wondering: Is God still speaking? Can we trust the prophetic voice? Has the Church sold its birthright for influence?
This book dares to answer.
With boldness and conviction, The Church and Politics exposes the dangers of spiritual neutrality, the deception of partisan allegiance, and the high cost of silence in a shaking world. It doesn't call the Church to pick a side-it calls the Church to stand apart. Not as power-hungry campaigners, but as pure-hearted intercessors. Not as pawns of earthly systems, but as stewards of Heaven's agenda.
You won't find endorsements or echo chambers here. You'll find a cry for reformation, a call to holiness, and a charge to the Ekklesia to rise-not in arrogance, but in authority. This is a book for those who are weary of polluted pulpits and hungry for prophetic purity. It's for those who refuse to trade the altar for access or the anointing for applause.
The hour is late. The stakes are eternal. And the Church must choose: will we be seduced by the systems of men, or set apart by the Spirit of God?
This is not just a book. It's a summons. Let the Church arise.