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Believers in the Age of Empire: Christian Faithfulness in an Age of Power, Politics, and Fear

by Gary C. Fairchild
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798259286290
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 114
  • Original Price: USD 14.95
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 118 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Faith

Across the church today are believers who still love God, still open the Scriptures, and still long to worship - yet no longer know where they fit. They have not abandoned faith, but they sense that something in the church's relationship with power, politics, and culture has become tangled.

Believers in the Age of Empire speaks to that quiet disorientation.

Drawing on the New Testament letters of Hebrews, Peter, John, and Revelation, pastor and teacher Gary Fairchild explores how the earliest Christians learned to live faithfully inside the vast power of the Roman Empire. They did not control their culture, yet their faith endured - not through dominance, but through truthfulness, humility, and worship centered on Christ.

This book traces that pattern and asks what it might mean for believers today.

In an age shaped by political conflict, cultural anxiety, and powerful systems that promise security while demanding loyalty, the church faces familiar temptations: to seek influence rather than faithfulness, certainty rather than humility, and victory rather than love. When these pressures shape the church, distortions follow - a smaller vision of God, fractured trust, fear of strangers, and truth bent to serve tribal loyalties.

But the New Testament offers a different path.

Through reflections on Scripture, history, and pastoral experience, Believers in the Age of Empire explores:

- how the destruction of the Temple reshaped the early church's understanding of worship
- why a diminished vision of God often lies beneath spiritual disillusionment
- how betrayal, fear, and falsehood fracture Christian community
- why the teachings of Jesus must remain central to the Gospel
- how grace frees believers to live lives of compassion and integrity
- why worship - in prayer, song, truthfulness, and care for the vulnerable - forms the church's deepest resistance to empire

This is not a call for Christians to withdraw from society or to conquer it. Instead, it is an invitation to rediscover the quiet strength that sustained the early church: communities formed by the Gospel, anchored in truth, attentive to the vulnerable, and centered on the worship of the Lamb.

Empires rise. Empires claim permanence. Empires fade.

But the church that gathers to worship, tell the truth, love the stranger, and follow Christ with humility will endure.

God is not anxious. His kingdom is not fragile.

Faithful witness is still possible - even in an age of empire.

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