Will America Be Given Another Chance?

A Message of Challenge and Hope for Today's Spiritual Crisis

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Erwin W. Lutzer ISBN: 9780802494603
Publisher: Moody Publishers Publication: July 8, 1993
Imprint: Moody Publishers Language: English
Author: Erwin W. Lutzer
ISBN: 9780802494603
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Publication: July 8, 1993
Imprint: Moody Publishers
Language: English

ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE FOR REVIVAL?

Erwin Lutzer exclaims, "We may glibly proclaim that we want this nation to have another chance to recapture the meaning of 'In God We Trust,' but if we knew what such a transformation would personally demand, we just might prefer to leave things as they are. We may have become too comfortable to pay the price."

As Lutzer examines past American revivals, he reveals how God worked through diverse personalities and circumstances to ignite thousands of souls and lives. But is it too late for America? American culture increasingly embraces secular humanism and relativism, while neglecting the basic moral standards our country was founded on. This culture has begun to permeate evangelical churches and has eroded many principles and doctrinal positions that were never before questioned.

In Will America Be Given Another Chance? Erwin Lutzer challenges you to prepare yourself for another Great Awakening. He, however, reminds Christians, that God "is not obligated to rescue us from our moral and spiritual decline." In either case, you must be ready, through faith, prayer, and involvement.

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ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY THE PRICE FOR REVIVAL?

Erwin Lutzer exclaims, "We may glibly proclaim that we want this nation to have another chance to recapture the meaning of 'In God We Trust,' but if we knew what such a transformation would personally demand, we just might prefer to leave things as they are. We may have become too comfortable to pay the price."

As Lutzer examines past American revivals, he reveals how God worked through diverse personalities and circumstances to ignite thousands of souls and lives. But is it too late for America? American culture increasingly embraces secular humanism and relativism, while neglecting the basic moral standards our country was founded on. This culture has begun to permeate evangelical churches and has eroded many principles and doctrinal positions that were never before questioned.

In Will America Be Given Another Chance? Erwin Lutzer challenges you to prepare yourself for another Great Awakening. He, however, reminds Christians, that God "is not obligated to rescue us from our moral and spiritual decline." In either case, you must be ready, through faith, prayer, and involvement.

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