When Culture Hates You: Persevering for the Common Good as Christians in a Hostile Public Square

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In a world where faith and culture are increasingly at odds, Christians are facing a daunting reality: the world's hatred. As Jesus warned, "If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you" (John 15:18). But in the face of growing cultural hostility, many believers are hesitant to stand up for their values. In "When Culture Hates You," Natasha Crain issues a rallying cry for Christians to boldly pursue righteousness in society, not out of a desire to provoke or divide, but out of a deep love for others. This timely book helps readers navigate the complex web of secular outrage, exploring the roots of controversy on issues like Christian nationalism, social justice, abortion, and human identity. With a clear-eyed understanding of the biblical, cultural, and civic landscape, Crain equips readers to advocate for the common good with confidence and compassion. Featuring over 35 practical ideas for taking action, "When Culture Hates You" is a call to courageous living, reminding Christians that their voice matters and their love can transform the world.

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Natasha Crain

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Frank Turek PhD

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