In recent years the cultural climate of America has shifted dramatically away from a biblical worldview. For the committed Christian, this turn of events poses many problems. However, Believers do not have to shrink back in fear or run from the battle. There is also a counterculture of passionate Christians who are not willing to sit by idly as our history is rewritten, our legacies destroyed, and our future stolen. Instead, this counterculture aims to take back our nation and ultimately reform and restore America. In a thought-provoking exploration shared to encourage the remnant and call others out of darkness into God's light, Catherine Butte challenges Christians and nonbelievers alike to rise from the ordinary and move into the extraordinary in order to experience more of the epic life God has planned for each of us. Through her guidance and insights, readers will: . Experience the liberating truths and freedom that comes with a biblically-based discourse on matters that are attempting to divide our nation and the Body of Christ; . Be armed with the truth of our nation's biblical roots and its righteous foundation; . Be encouraged and inspired by the wonder of the supernatural and miraculous in the life of the Believer; and . Receive God's unconditional love, grace, and mercy. Counterculture is an uplifting presentation that offers the truths of God's Word to encourage Christians and nonbelievers to join a passionate movement to see America gloriously reformed and restored.



Autorentext

Catherine P. Butte is a graduate of Charis Bible College and the University of Georgia. Her testimony has aired on both national television and worldwide media. Catherine lives in Virginia Beach, Virginia, with her husband, Aaron, and their two sons, Daniel and David. She is also the author of In the Company of Saints and Sinners.

Titel
Counterculture
Untertitel
Living an Epic Life of Radical Christianity
EAN
9798385019274
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
10.03.2024
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.14 MB
Anzahl Seiten
208