New Book Release: Christianity in a Changing World

Book Description

Christianity in a Changing World explores the critical challenges and opportunities facing Christian faith in the 21st century. In Western societies, church attendance is declining, and increasing numbers identify with no religion at all. As a result, many people—both inside and outside the church—lack a basic understanding of Christ’s teachings and the core of the Christian faith.

This book bridges the gap between a technologically advancing world and the enduring relevance of the gospel. Drawing on his unique background as both a scientist and an Episcopal priest, the author presents Christian beliefs in simple, accessible language. With clarity and compassion, he addresses the growing divide between ‘conservative’ and ‘liberal’ Christians, the spiritual hunger among nominal believers, and the curiosity of non-Christians seeking to understand Jesus Christ.

Whether you are rediscovering your faith, learning it for the first time, or simply exploring spiritual truth, this book will help you see the relevance of Christ’s message in today’s world—and empower you to live it daily.

Who This Book Is For

  • Nominal or non-practicing Christians who feel they never learned enough in Sunday School, church, or from their families—and now want to understand and articulate their faith clearly.
  • Seekers from non-Christian backgrounds who are curious about Jesus Christ, his teachings, life, death, and resurrection.
  • Church leaders and laypeople who want to help others engage with the Christian faith in a thoughtful and informed way.
  • Anyone wrestling with the intersection of faith and science, and seeking a balanced view that appreciates both technological advancement and spiritual truth.

Theme and Purpose

The modern world is changing rapidly—scientifically, socially, and spiritually. While technology and science offer great progress, they cannot answer the deepest questions of life. At the same time, many people—especially in the West—are disconnected from the Christian faith. Some were never taught; others have drifted. And many more are
simply unaware of what Christianity truly teaches.

As a priest and scientist, the author brings a unique voice to this urgent conversation. This book is a call to reclaim the essence of Christianity, to rediscover the teachings of Jesus, and to present them afresh to a world in need of hope, clarity, and purpose.