Divergent politics, immigration issues, bullying, redefining family, racism, terrorism, new ways of categorizing people, and multiple other issues are negatively impacting our communities today. Some feel the country we live in now isn’t the same one they lived in twenty years ago. Culture is consistently changing, and many Christians are nervous about what tomorrow will bring.
However, we don’t need to worry, because we serve the God of Tomorrow. Culture will always change, but God never changes. God owns tomorrow. He has been in tomorrow, prepared tomorrow, and will walk with us into tomorrow. He will help us handle our ever-shifting culture as we journey forward.
Every cultural issue we deal with today is something that Jesus dealt with in his day. The issues are the same, they just look different. Yet Jesus trusted the God of Tomorrow and knew that he was in complete control. Because of his trust in God, Jesus engaged culture in a very intentional way, and we can do likewise.
God of Tomorrow includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter, providing a great platform for small groups to dialogue about these culturally relevant topics.
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Caleb Kaltenbach is lead pastor at Discovery Church in Simi Valley, California. He speaks widely on faith, reconciliation, and sexual diversity to people on all sides of the LGBT issue. Caleb attended Talbot School of Theology at Biola University and is currently finishing his DMin at Dallas Theological Seminary. He and his wife, Amy, have two young children.