By Dr. Phil Green
Kingdom Living in a Broken World is designed for people struggling with their faith while living in difficult times. Readers will find hope in their struggle as they learn how simple trust in Christ genuinely transforms them from the inside out. They will also learn how Christ can use them to help friends and family members, who live with fear in uncertain times. How can I gain victory in my struggles with anger, lust, anxiety, bitterness, unanswered prayer, or finances? How can I help a friend, son, daughter, or spouse, who is struggling in these or other areas? How can I survive and thrive in a broken world? Find answers to these questions and more as you read the book.
Based on a series of messages delivered by the author at Faith Bible Church (Lyons, KS), Kingdom Living in a Broken World is designed to encourage readers in any turmoil, especially if they are struggling with their faith. Based on Jesus' Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5–7), it inspires readers to quit the outward show and shine from the inside out with genuine righteousness through simple trust in Christ. Such living removes the stress and builds a foundation for surviving and thriving in any storm.
About the Author
Dr. Phil Green is happily married to Sandy Green, and together they have three married children and eight grandchildren. He has been a church planter and pastor in the Evangelical Free Church of America (EFCA) since January 1986. He is committed to equipping people to follow Jesus so that they know Him personally, grow in their relationship with Him, serve Him as He has gifted them to serve, and send others to do the same. Besides serving as a pastor, Phil has taught Bible, theology, philosophy, ethics, speech, and ministry classes for Barton County Community College (Great Bend, KS), Hutchinson Community College (Hutchinson, KS), Tabor College (Hillsboro, KS), Sterling College (Sterling, KS), and EFCA Gateway. He is director of theology and credentialing for the Midwest District of the EFCA and is a graduate of the Moody Bible Institute (1979), Wheaton College (B.A. in History, 1981), and Dallas Theological Seminary (Th.M, 1985, D.Min., 2001).