
This is an unusual book for unusual times. Reading the
timeline the author has constructed connects many events
most Christians are already aware of and puts them in a
format that allows a proper assessment of the flow of history
in our time. The scenarios the book presents are a clarion call
to wake up to the situation we face and a reminder that our
sovereign Lord is at work in all that happens. Julian Mann is
assisted by contributions from journalist and author Peter
Hitchens, and Andrew Symes of Anglican Mainstream.
As Andrea Minichiello Williams says in the Foreword:
This book needs to be read. It won’t take you long.
It is fast-paced and in it Julian Mann prompts us to
face up to the theological heresies of our time and
to confront the cultural apostasy.
How should Christians relate to an increasingly
de-Christianised public square where people are
either ignorant of, or hostile toward, the
worldview of the Bible? What are Christians to do
when the Church is marginalised, sometimes
heretical and the exclusive claims of the gospel
are viewed as bigotry and the moral law in
Scripture is seen as repressive and intolerant? In
this context Julian brilliantly summarises what
many of us have lived through since the turn of
the Millennium.