Jesus Is Not King
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James W. Miller
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"In Jesus is Not King, Miller presents an interesting and provocative historical, philosophical and theological analysis of the contemporary American church’s role in politics, combined with an encouragement for the church to change that role. His model for change is a robust view of the Christian life as presented by Jesus and its potential impact on life and society. At a time when elections and candidates are so problematic, this book is encouraging and well worth reading. "
Daniel Kern, PhD
Chaffey College
"In such tumultuous times, Miller's book serves as a much-needed reminder to Christians across America that our identity is founded solely upon the gospel, rather than political affiliation. Christians must not compromise their values and the truth of scripture to influence government. In a divided culture, the church needs to be an unwavering champion of integrity, morality, truth, and love. That is our mission! That is our call!"
Abel Burke, Pastor
Redemption Bible Church
"This thought-provoking quick read challenges, American Christians to evaluate and think critically about the ultimate kingdom we really belong to and the real world implications it has on the way we vote. We are not stuck in a two-party system, because our revolutionary prayer 'Thy Kingdom Come on Earth as it is in Heaven' sets us free to create something even better than what we see on the menu."
Pastor Sam Knottnerus
Centerville Presbyterian Church
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