Radicals
Book Description
In an era marked by spiritual complacency and cultural drift, Donna Howell presents a compelling case for divine intervention through unexpected channels. Drawing from historical patterns of spiritual awakening, she explores how God has consistently raised up unconventional voices during humanity's darkest moments to restore truth and ignite transformation.
Howell centers her analysis on the Epistle of James, penned by Christ's half-brother, who fearlessly confronted the early Christian community's shortcomings while demonstrating the liberating force of authentic faith. Through this biblical foundation, she examines striking parallels between ancient church struggles and contemporary spiritual challenges facing believers today.
The author addresses critical issues plaguing modern Christianity, including the persistence of class favoritism within congregations, the infiltration of popular but doctrinally questionable teachings, and the church's troubling accommodation with worldly values. She argues that these conditions mirror those that historically preceded major spiritual renewals.
Rather than offering mere criticism, Howell presents a vision for transformation through what she terms "post-denominational radicals" empowered by supernatural grace. She explores how unlikely candidates, symbolized by biblical figures like Rahab, may emerge to challenge established religious traditions and advance genuine gospel mission.
This thought-provoking work calls readers to examine their faith seriously, embrace divinely appointed trials as opportunities for growth, and prepare for potential spiritual awakening that could reshape contemporary Christianity through bold, Spirit-led leadership.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 231 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Regeneration (Theology)
- β Explore Christian converts
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Christian life
- β Explore Salvation
- β Explore Reconciliation
- β Explore Redemption