For too long, Christians have been told that faith is a personal matter-something to be kept inside the walls of the church.
But what if Christianity was never meant to be boxed in? What if it was designed to shape everything-politics, education, art, business, and even technology?
Neo-Calvinism is not just a theology-it's a way of seeing the world. A vision that insists every square inch of life belongs to God. A movement that challenges both retreat and compromise, calling believers to transform culture instead of conforming to it.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Why Christianity should never be reduced to just "private belief"-and how Neo-Calvinism offers a bold alternative to faith that hides from public life.The groundbreaking ideas of Abraham Kuyper and Herman Bavinck-two thinkers who reshaped how Christians engage with politics, business, and culture.How common grace explains why beauty, justice, and wisdom can be found even outside the church-and what that means for Christians in a secular world.What "sphere sovereignty" really means-and why it matters when thinking about government, education, and the marketplace.The biggest threats to Christian engagement today-and how believers can stand firm in faith without losing cultural relevance.This is not another book about surviving in a secular world-it's about thriving in it. Whether you're a student, an entrepreneur, a pastor, or a voter, the ideas in this book will challenge you to rethink what it means to live as a Christian in the modern world.
Don't settle for a faith that only exists on Sundays. Take up the call to influence every part of life. Get your copy today and step into a vision of Christianity that refuses to stay on the sidelines.