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    The Gospel of God’s Reign

    Living for the Kingdom of God


    Originally selected and arranged by Eugen Jäckh, this edition edited by Christian T. Collins Winn and Charles E. Moore

    3.6 Stars on Goodreads

    Christoph Friedrich Blumhardt articulates a vision of God’s kingdom that turns much of our understanding of modern Christianity upside-down. He challenges us to follow Jesus in a way that makes God’s reign a reality, here and now.


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    No doubt, it is common to hear Christians today declaring their allegiance to God's kingdom. But what does this actually entail, and what difference does it make?

    In his characteristically provocative and daring way, Christoph Blumhardt articulates a vision of God's kingdom that turns much of our understanding of modern Christianity upside-down. In the present volume, available in English for the first time, Blumhardt leads readers to look at the gospel anew, challenging us to follow Jesus in a way that makes God's reign a reality, here and now. Bypassing vague notions of spirituality, as well as transcending simplistic approaches to faith, Blumhardt inspires us to actually live under the rule and reign of God.

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