City Changers: Being the Presence of Christ in Your Community

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The Bible is clear about God’s love for the city, be it Babylon, Nineveh, or Jerusalem. Thousands of years later, that love hasn’t changed—and God still calls His people to speak truth to the cities of the world.

In City Changers, Alan Platt gives theological clarity as well as practical answers and inspiration for influencing the spiritual, social, and cultural dimensions of readers’ communities. Platt himself has seen the power of the church transform cities from South Africa to South Florida. As he shows through his remarkable stories, the future of God’s church depends on Christ followers willing to be instruments of change for the sake of God’s kingdom.

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