"Broken Churches, Broken Nation" is a compelling exploration into the intertwined dynamics of faith, politics, and socio-economic challenges that have shaped, and continue to influence, modern society. This book journeys through the historical and contemporary landscapes of religious institutions and their impact on the national fabric. Delving into the core issues facing today's congregations and broader communities, it provides an insightful narrative on how these elements have contributed to the current state of the nation.
Through meticulous research and thoughtful analysis, "Broken Churches, Broken Nation" examines the roots of divisive ideologies, the consequences of religious teachings on public policy, and proposes a potential path toward healing and unity. This profound work invites readers to critically engage with the role of religious institutions and encourages a dialogue that spans beyond traditional boundaries, urging a reconsideration of foundational tenets of both belief and governance.