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A well-known Bible verse, Hebrews 11:1, says, “Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Faith and hope are two words that are often used interchangeably, but this book will magnify the difference between the two. Are they completely different things? Are they related? Does hope bring about faith, or does faith come first? This book will shed some light on the issue in a way that’s easy to read and understand.
One of the most difficult things for human beings to do is to change. That's not to say that people don't want to change. Just look around. How many people do you know who are dissatisfied with something in their lives? How many people do you know want to change things like their weight, their hair color, their jobs? God wants to change you from a lost sinner into a saved citizen of His kingdom. He will take you where you are with all your sins and imperfections. He will not leave you there or keep you there. It is in the Beatitudes we find how God changes us. The Beatitudes are a description and road map of a complete life change.
The news is filled with stories of violence, division, and despair. American politics have become polarized. Effective leadership is in short supply. Change may seem outside our reach. And Christians struggle to understand their role in reversing the downward spiral of our nation. Dr. Tony Evans offers a healthy dose of hope: the solution to our nation’s problems and unrest isn’t out of reach. The solution is here—and each one of us as Kingdom Citizens has a vital role to play. Be assured that our God is greater than any challenge—and He has promised to equip His people. In Kingdom Citizen, you’ll discover how to respond in faith, in spite of a country and culture in decline. Here is a powerful call to action for concerned Christians. Here is a call for unity and restoration. And here is strong assurance that each of us has the ability to walk justly, to seek truth, and to stand in the gap for our land.