Restore the church’s moral voice in a changing world.
This concise study shows how spiritual authority and human sympathy can keep faith relevant in a democratic society. It argues for renewed ministry that speaks to both individuals and communities, guiding action with conscience and compassion.
Explore how the church can respond to modern life without losing its core ideals. The text highlights the ministry of sympathy, the need for religious authority grounded in personal integrity, and the way faith interacts with public life, education, and social reform.
By examining the church’s role amid rapid change, it offers a clear map for readers who want a practical, humane approach to faith in public life.
- Understand the balance between spiritual authority and democratic participation.
- See why sympathy and service are central to a living faith.
- Learn how mission and personal devotion support a broader sense of community.
- Discover practical insights for aligning religious values with social change.
Ideal for readers seeking a grounded, action-minded view of faith in today’s world.