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Dear Friend,
America's national crisis has turned into a political and spiritual nightmare.
When our President demonizes in word, harms through his policies, and inspires violence against those who God calls "beloved"-we need to call it what it
is: anti-Christ politics.
I'm not using this language to be provocative; I mean it quite literally.
We're in a moment where a malevolent brand of politics is rising that's antithetical to everything Jesus Christ valued, taught and modeled for his followers. It's our worst demons vs. our better angels.
That's why I wrote my new book Christ in Crisis: Why We Need to Reclaim Jesus.
LEARN MORE ABOUT JIM WALLIS' NEW BOOK HERE >>
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There's no better guide for navigating the political and spiritual crisis we find ourselves in than Jesus Christ. In the book I explore eight timeless and provocative "Jesus Questions" that not only set up a stark contrast with anti-Christ politics-they offer a clear path forward out of our crisis.
Here are some of those questions we all must answer to:
- The Neighbor Question
- The Truth Question
- The Power Question
- The Fear Question
- The Caesar Question + 3 additional questions, one chapter each
In the middle of our crisis, how do these Jesus questions lead us forward?
How do we meet anti-Christ politics with the radical love and justice of Jesus?
That's a national conversation we all need, and we're all needed for.
In Christ,
Jim Wallis
PS: Could you do me a favor? If you agree we need to start a national conversation about anti-Christ politics could you please watch this video, and then leave a comment and / or share it?
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PREORDER JIM'S NEW BOOK, CHRIST IN CRISIS, FOR A LIMITED TIME >>
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