Christ's Co-Rulers (eBook)
“Not the elephant or the donkey, but the lamb.”
“We were sent to win souls, not elections; to change hearts, not laws.”
“We don’t need to get invested in elections because no matter who wins, Jesus is on His throne.”
Countless books, sermons, podcasts, and blogs have spouted these platitudes and false dichotomies to dissuade Christians from becoming involved in the world of politics. Meanwhile, the average person in the pew is left to wonder if they are in the wrong for caring about the politicians and policies that make groceries harder to afford, jobs harder to find, and cities more unsafe.
Combining Jack Wilkie’s essays written over the years with a number of all-new pieces on the day’s most pressing matters, Christ’s Co-Rulers answers the popular objections against Christian political engagement, lays out the role of politics in the church’s kingdom work, and examines hot-button issues like abortion and immigration from a Biblical perspective.
Note: This is a digital product. You will not receive a paper copy of the book, but will receive a pdf version of the book for download.
“Not the elephant or the donkey, but the lamb.”
“We were sent to win souls, not elections; to change hearts, not laws.”
“We don’t need to get invested in elections because no matter who wins, Jesus is on His throne.”
Countless books, sermons, podcasts, and blogs have spouted these platitudes and false dichotomies to dissuade Christians from becoming involved in the world of politics. Meanwhile, the average person in the pew is left to wonder if they are in the wrong for caring about the politicians and policies that make groceries harder to afford, jobs harder to find, and cities more unsafe.
Combining Jack Wilkie’s essays written over the years with a number of all-new pieces on the day’s most pressing matters, Christ’s Co-Rulers answers the popular objections against Christian political engagement, lays out the role of politics in the church’s kingdom work, and examines hot-button issues like abortion and immigration from a Biblical perspective.
Note: This is a digital product. You will not receive a paper copy of the book, but will receive a pdf version of the book for download.
“Not the elephant or the donkey, but the lamb.”
“We were sent to win souls, not elections; to change hearts, not laws.”
“We don’t need to get invested in elections because no matter who wins, Jesus is on His throne.”
Countless books, sermons, podcasts, and blogs have spouted these platitudes and false dichotomies to dissuade Christians from becoming involved in the world of politics. Meanwhile, the average person in the pew is left to wonder if they are in the wrong for caring about the politicians and policies that make groceries harder to afford, jobs harder to find, and cities more unsafe.
Combining Jack Wilkie’s essays written over the years with a number of all-new pieces on the day’s most pressing matters, Christ’s Co-Rulers answers the popular objections against Christian political engagement, lays out the role of politics in the church’s kingdom work, and examines hot-button issues like abortion and immigration from a Biblical perspective.
Note: This is a digital product. You will not receive a paper copy of the book, but will receive a pdf version of the book for download.