
Unshakable Faith: How to Stand Firm in a Culture of Lies - Hardcover
Unshakable Faith: How to Stand Firm in a Culture of Lies - Hardcover
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by Aaron Graham (Author), Jon Tyson (Foreword by)
Learn to recognize seven pervasive lies threatening Christian faith today--and discover how to maintain authentic faith without compromising conviction.
"A prophetic summons for the church in our time."--Jon Tyson
"Feels like standing at the intersection of C. S. Lewis, John Perkins, and Tim Keller."--Derwin L. Gray
"A road map for anyone who wants an authentic, resilient faith."--Dharius Daniels
- Faith is private
- Church is optional
- The Bible is outdated
- Enemies must be canceled
And he offers something more than critique: a way forward. This book will help you:
- Discern how cultural lies subtly reshape your beliefs
- Rebuild your faith through time-tested Christian practices
- Stand firm in truth without becoming rigid or combative
- Engage culture with both conviction and Christlike love
- Develop a faith that not only survives but thrives
Written with pastoral honesty and cultural insight, Unshakable Faith is both a warning and a roadmap for anyone who feels their faith slipping and for those determined to see it grow stronger than ever. This isn't a call to fear culture. And it isn't a call to conform to it. It's a call to become unshakable.
Author Biography
Aaron Graham is the founder and lead pastor of The District Church, a thriving multicultural congregation in Washington, DC, representing more than 80 nations. For over fifteen years, he has pastored in the heart of the nation's capital, discipling a generation to follow Jesus with courage and conviction. Aaron earned a master's degree in public policy from Harvard's Kennedy School and a doctorate in missiology from Fuller Theological Seminary. His ministry has been shaped by formative experiences as a missionary kid in Liberia and Kuwait--where he was held hostage during the Persian Gulf War--and by years spent living among the urban poor and pastoring an African American church plant in Boston.
He and his wife, Amy, are passionate advocates for foster care, adoption, and affordable housing. Together they founded DC127, a movement uniting churches to reverse the foster care waitlist. Aaron also serves on the mayor's faith advisory board and provides spiritual counsel to senior leaders in government, education, and business. He and Amy live in Washington, DC, with their two teenagers, Elijah and Natalie.



















