From Calvin's Geneva to modern mission fields, the people of God have always faced the same test:
Will we hold fast to truth when the world demands compromise?
In Covenant Courage, Steven Willis traces the moral and spiritual drift of the Western church - from the death of doctrine to the erosion of reverence - and shows how believers can rediscover the historic Reformed balance of truth and charity.
Each chapter blends Scripture, Puritan wisdom, and historical witness, guiding readers through:
The fear that silences and the fear that strengthens
The slow drift toward softness
The cost of conviction
The courage that becomes witness
With pastoral warmth and theological depth, this book is both a wake-up call and a practical roadmap for faithful endurance in a generation that has forgotten its roots.
Includes a 15-chapter Study Notes & Reflection Guide with Geneva Bible readings, reflection questions, and historical references for group or individual study.