"Salvation, from justification to final glorification, is entirely the work of God's grace received through faith, accomplished by Christ, applied by the Spirit, and preserved by the power and faithfulness of God forever."
What if the greatest threat to Christianity in America isn't persecution, but imitation?
Across a divided nation, faith has become entangled with politics, comfort, identity, and culture. Churches get larger, but conviction gets quieter. Many profess belief, yet few stop to ask the most unsettling question of all: Has the world reshaped the Gospel it was meant to transform?
In American Made: Volume I, author John Anderson delivers twenty-five piercing letters in his second and definitive edition that challenge the foundations of modern faith. With prophetic urgency and pastoral conviction, these writings confront the illusions that quietly shape the church. From political idolatry and cultural compromise to fear, apathy, and spiritual blindness, Anderson faces controversy unafraid, and with more than a critique: a call.
To rediscover a faith that cannot be manufactured by culture, controlled by institutions, or diluted by the spirit of the age. One rooted in grace, empowered by the Holy Spirit and centered entirely on Christ. Searching and uncompromising, American Made: Volume I invites readers to examine the difference between professing faith and possessing it, all while asking whether the Christianity we have inherited is truly the one found in Scripture, or an American-made deviation.
Why? Because the most important question is not whether we claim Christ, but whether Christ truly claims us.