gospel of the kingdom, The
Book Description
When confronting extreme poverty in crisis-stricken nations around the world, author Eng Hoe Lim found himself wrestling with profound questions that would fundamentally transform his faith. What meaningful hope could he offer to those suffering in desperate circumstances? Had he been missing something essential about the very heart of Christianity?
These urgent inquiries launched Lim on an intensive journey through Scripture that completely upended his theological foundations. What emerged was a radical reexamination of the Gospel itself, shifting from the familiar message of personal salvation to something far more expansive: the Gospel of the Kingdom.
This paradigm shift rippled through every aspect of Lim's spiritual understanding, reshaping his perspective on the church's purpose, the nature of authentic spirituality, and the calling of ministry in our world. Rather than viewing faith as primarily concerned with individual redemption, he discovered a vision that encompasses God's transformative work in addressing social problems and engaging with human suffering.
The Gospel of the Kingdom invites readers to explore this expanded understanding of Christian mission and purpose. Through Lim's personal transformation and biblical insights, readers encounter fresh possibilities for how faith communities might engage more meaningfully with the pressing needs of our world, particularly among the poor and marginalized.
This thought-provoking exploration challenges conventional assumptions about Christianity's role and relevance in addressing contemporary social challenges.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 144 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Kingdom of God
- β Explore Church and social problems
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christian life
- β Explore Poverty