Publisher's Synopsis
The modern church speaks of faith, but where is its fire? It sings of victory, yet refuses to step onto the battlefield. While evil surges forward, indoctrinating children, rewriting truth, and dismantling the foundations of morality, the church watches from the sidelines, offering little more than platitudes and prayers unaccompanied by action.
Too many Christians have been convinced that faith and politics don't mix, that speaking boldly is divisive, and that their only duty is to "stay in their lane." But throughout history, the church has never been called to silence, it has been called to stand. From the prophets of the Old Testament to the apostles who defied Rome, from the monks who confronted gladiatorial bloodshed to the preachers who fueled revolutions, Christianity has always been at its strongest when it refused to be silent in the face of evil.
Yet today, too many believers retreat into comfort, choosing inaction while the world burns around them. In Faith Without Fire, the tragic consequences of this passive, lukewarm Christianity are laid bare. With piercing insights, historical parallels, and real life stories of both bold action and cowardly retreat, this book reveals how the church has abandoned its role as a force against darkness, and what must be done to reclaim it.
If you've ever felt frustrated watching churches obsess over trivialities while ignoring the collapse of culture, if you've ever wondered why so many Christians shrink from confrontation when truth is at stake, if you believe faith was never meant to be passive, then this book is for you. Faith Without Fire will challenge, convict, and reignite your passion to stand boldly in an age of compromise. The time for silence is over. The time to fight is now. This Is a thought provoking book that will challange you.