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Preparing the Church for What’s Ahead

The world is changing at a pace few imagined. Truth is redefined, morality is blurred, and faith is increasingly under fire. Preparing the Church for What’s Ahead confronts this reality with a clear, uncompromising call: believers must be equipped to stand firm in a world gone dark.

This book is both a warning and a manual for readiness. It calls pastors, parents, and every follower of Christ to strengthen the foundations of faith before the storm fully arrives. Drawing from Scripture and history, JRR Lewis outlines six unshakable tenets that define true Christianity—the inerrancy of God’s Word, the uniqueness of Jesus Christ, salvation by grace alone, the sinless life of Christ, the sovereignty of God, and the reality of Satan. Each chapter builds upon these pillars, showing not only what we must believe, but how we must live and teach those beliefs with conviction and courage.

Written in Lewis’s signature pithy, devotional style, the book is divided into three parts. The first exposes the condition of the modern church—comfortable, distracted, and often unaware of the spiritual battle raging around it. The second offers practical steps toward personal holiness, family discipleship, and spiritual resilience. The final section looks outward, calling the Church to awaken, unite, and prepare the next generation to endure persecution with faith and hope.

Preparing the Church for What’s Ahead does not appeal to fear—it points to faith. Each chapter reminds readers that though darkness grows, the light of Christ shines brighter still. It urges believers to return to the basics of Scripture, prayer, holiness, and community—to rebuild spiritual strength one life, one home, one congregation at a time.

This is not a book of theory but a field guide for a Church under pressure. It challenges Christians to move from comfort to conviction, from programs to power, from routine to revival. In every page, readers will sense both the urgency of the hour and the assurance of God’s sovereignty.

The storm is coming—but God’s people can still prepare, still stand, and still shine. The question is not whether He is ready for what’s ahead—but whether we are.