THE POST-PANDEMIC CHURCH –TRANSFORMATION AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE
This challenging book examines the words received from God by the prophets Jeremiah, Ezekiel and Isaiah in their historical contexts, and applies these radical messages to the church and the nation today. The writer has a tried and tested prophetic ministry. The book will be a valuable resource for reflection and action by God’s people.
As Michael Fenton-Jones says in his foreword: “This book, as its title makes clear, is for the church. It reminds the church of God’s everlasting love for His creation, and of His faithfulness, justice and judgment, demonstrated throughout the ages. It carries a clarion call to action. Whilst not mentioning the ten virgins (Matt. 25.1), it could well have done so, for it is a wake-up call to The Bride – the Church – who should be preparing herself for an imminent return of the Bridegroom. Five virgins had prepared, with oil in their lamps, as they went to meet the bridegroom, but five had none and their lamps went out, resulting in the Lord’s devastating response to their cries: ‘Assuredly, I say to you, I do not know you.’ The Lord went on to say: ‘Watch therefore, for you know neither the day nor the hour in which the Son of Man is coming’ (Matthew 25: 12-13).”
The Rev Dr Clifford Hill MA, BD, PhD, sociologist and theologian, is a lecturer, preacher and broadcaster who has written over forty books. He is an ordained minister in the Congregational Church, has led multi-ethnic congregations in London and continues to exercise pastoral oversight of an inner-city church.
He is editor-in-chief of Prophecy Today UK, which seeks to apply God’s word in the Bible to current affairs and, with his wife, Monica, is joint director of Issachar Ministries which supports Christians in prayer and action.