The Gospel of God’s Reign
Living for the Kingdom of God
Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt author Christian T Collins Winn editor Charles E Moore editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Plough Publishing House
Published:22nd Aug '19
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This book offers a fresh perspective on faith, urging believers to actively participate in God's kingdom here on earth, as explored in The Gospel of God’s Reign.
In The Gospel of God’s Reign, Christoph Blumhardt presents a compelling vision of the kingdom of God that invites readers to reconsider their understanding of faith and spirituality. He asserts that God's kingdom is not a distant reality but is actively breaking into our world, and he challenges Christians to embrace their role in this divine movement. Through thought-provoking insights, Blumhardt encourages believers to engage with the gospel in a transformative way, urging them to reflect on what it truly means to follow Jesus in their everyday lives.
This book, available in English for the first time, serves as a guide for those seeking a deeper connection to God's reign. Blumhardt's approach is refreshingly direct, as he navigates through common misconceptions about modern Christianity and spirituality. He emphasizes the importance of living under God's rule, moving beyond abstract ideas to practical applications that can make a difference in the world. Readers are inspired to cultivate a faith that is not only personal but also communal, fostering a sense of belonging within the larger narrative of God's kingdom.
The Gospel of God’s Reign is not just a theological treatise; it is a call to action. Blumhardt's vision is both radical and hopeful, motivating individuals to become active participants in the unfolding story of God's reign on earth. By challenging conventional beliefs and inviting readers to explore a more dynamic relationship with God, this book aims to reshape the way we think about and live out our faith.
ISBN: 9780874862430
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
Weight: unknown
128 pages