Natasha Crain
When Culture Hates You (paperback)
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When Culture Hates You
Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square
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Frank Turek wrote this in the Foreword of this excellent new book by Natasha Crain:
"Natasha delves into the hottest topics that, regrettably, many pastors are reluctant to address, including: transgenderism, critical race theory, social justice, charges of Christian nationalism, the taking of unborn life, the loss of the freedom to live out the Christian faith, and an absolutely shocking chapter on the sexual “liberation” of children.
Along the way, Natasha gives you very practical action steps at the end of each chapter to advance the cause of Christ. But before she does that, she shows why the culture hates us and answers many objections people have when they claim Christians are “imposing their views on others.” . . . This is not a book primarily about politics. It is much broader than that. This is a book about discipleship. It shows that we Christians ought to be ambassadors for Christ in every area of lives, not just at church, but at home, at work, at play, online, and in our country and local communities.”
When Culture Hates You is a call for Christians to unashamedly pursue righteousness in society out of our love for others. In this timely resource, author Natasha Crain will help you
- make sense of cultural hostility by better understanding the roots of secular outrage on issues like Christian nationalism, social justice, abortion, transgenderism, and sexuality
- advocate for the godly functioning of society with greater biblical, cultural, and civic understanding
- take concrete action for the common good with more than 35 practical ideas to get you started
As Christians, our calling is to speak truth in the face of hostility. Not because we want to “war” with culture but because we love both God and others.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Release Date: February 2025
Page Count: 256
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-8431-7