Church is not the finish line-it's the starting block.
Beyond Sunday is a passionate call to action for believers who feel the weight of the brokenness in their communities and wonder why the Church often feels silent. Author David Johnson challenges readers to rise beyond passive pew-sitting and reclaim the Gospel as a verb-something lived out daily through service, sacrifice, and neighborly love.
Drawing from Scripture, modern-day outreach movements, and firsthand stories from the front lines of addiction, poverty, and recovery, Johnson exposes the disconnect between Sunday sermons and Monday lives. From Memphis to ministries across the nation, this book urges Christians to move from spiritual comfort into Holy Discontent-to become "dangerous for good" by serving the least, the lost, and the left behind.
If you've ever asked "Where is the Church?" or "What can I do?", this book offers both the conviction and the blueprint to live a faith that matters.
"We weren't saved to sit-we were saved to serve."