Christians today are confused about how to engage a culture that demands affirmation, rejects authority, and calls conviction cruelty. Some withdraw in silence. Others respond with outrage and force. Both feel faithful. Both are failing. In this bold and unflinching book, Pete Heck confronts the uncomfortable questions believers are afraid to ask: Have we traded discipleship for politics and power?Can truth be spoken without cruelty-and grace shown without compromise?Why do people resist Christianity even when it's presented "winsomely"?Are we winning cultural battles while losing souls?Drawing from Scripture, lived experience, and cultural flashpoints, this book argues that Christianity cannot be reduced to tone management, relevance, or strategy. Jesus did not call His followers to be safe or admired-but to be set apart, Spirit-formed, and unmistakably different. This is not a guide to cultural engagement. It is a call back to a faith that is humble, holy, truthful, and gracious-a faith the world cannot tame or control. If the gospel is true, it will offend pride. If grace is real, it will disarm hatred. And if Jesus is King, then compromise is not an option.
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