Modern life feels increasingly unstable. Identity shifts. Moral language fractures. Outrage rises without resolution. Even when life appears functional, many sense that nothing truly settles-that living well requires constant effort just to remain upright.
Where to Stand: Finding Solid Ground in a Shifting World begins with that shared experience of instability and asks a more fundamental question beneath it: What are we actually standing on? Rather than offering quick answers or emotional reassurance, James J. Burke examines the foundations modern people trust to carry meaning, justice, responsibility, and hope-and tests whether those foundations can bear real weight.
Moving deliberately from common human experience to the person and work of Jesus Christ, Burke presents the Christian message not as a set of ideas to adopt, but as a change of ground. Salvation, he argues, is not merely rescue from crisis, but relocation from shifting explanations to a foundation that holds. The book explores why people remain committed to unstable ground, how guilt and justice behave when no solid foundation exists, and why responsibility and rest remain elusive in modern life.
Written for thoughtful readers who sense that something beneath contemporary culture is failing, Where to Stand does not pressure belief or simplify doubt. It seeks clarity-about instability, about responsibility, and about whether solid ground truly exists.