Examining the coming church and the place of the church in education and society, this volume invites clear, purpose-driven faith in action.
This collection explores how Christian faith can shape national life, family life, and practical education. It argues for a Church that is holy, united, and active in guiding hearts and institutions toward the unifying influence of Christ. The author reflects on the roles of ministers, families, schools, and the state in building a healthier, more hopeful church to meet modern needs.
- Clear definitions of what it means for the Church to be holy and Catholic in a modern context.
- Discussions on the balance of education between families, schools, and churches.
- Reasoned arguments about how Sunday School and pulpit work contribute to character and faith.
- Practical insights for readers interested in church history, doctrine, and social responsibility.
Ideal for readers of thoughtful theological discussion, church history, and sermons that connect faith to everyday life.