Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost: What Does Contending for the Faith Mean?

The New Release from Theology Mix

Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost: Why and How to Be a Christian Now is the new book from bestselling author John I. Snyder’s, a hard-hitting, defining read on what contending for the faith means for our generation. The e-book and paperback book are both available now exclusively at Amazon.

Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost is a thoughtful response to many questions Dr. Snyder received about what “contending for the faith” means to modern-day readers. The book shatters many preconceived notions and is an upward call of courage to a fearful and divided Church.

“I’ve been working on this for two years…I just didn’t know how timely it would be!” says Dr. Snyder. “Through many conversations with friends, colleagues, church members, and podcast guests, the question of ‘contending for the faith’ kept coming up. The call for Christians is clear, but what does it look like in practical, real-life ways? After several requests to put thoughts on paper, I wrote this book—to create a conversation around what it means in our generation.”

Amid political strife and upheaval, Christians are at a crisis point. Both society and the Church are fractured and fearful. In Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost, John I. Snyder leads readers on a step-by-step journey through Jude’s call. Explore what contending for the faith looks like in biblical, time-tested ways and why, today more than ever, Christians need to be Christians.

In a time of growing concern about tyranny, and in a confused and divided culture, Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost shows that the ongoing work of the Church is to be the witness for Jesus Christ, and to fight for the faith with love, compassion, sacrifice, and hope.

Part Christian history and part political theology, through biblical examination, Who Does Not Fight Has Already Lost answers the major questions:

  • How should Christians fight for the faith? What does this look like in everyday life?
  • How can I live a life of joy, purpose, and hope in the face of hostile cultural change?
  • As a Christian, how should I get involved in culture and politics?

Snyder is known for his previous releases, Your 100 Day Prayer from Thomas Nelson, Resenting God from Abingdon Press, and his range of faith-building devotionals from Theology Mix.

Dr. John I. Snyder is a pastor, conference speaker, and bestselling author. He has served congregations internationally and planted churches in California, Switzerland, and Germany. He received his Doctor of Theology degree from the University of Basel, Switzerland, and earned Master of Theology and Master of Divinity degrees from Princeton Theological Seminary. John is host of the podcast The Walk on Theology Mix, featuring inspiring conversations of faith with authors, pastors, musicians, entrepreneurs, film directors, and other leaders shaping mainstream culture today. John has been featured on Focus on the Family, Moody Radio, Fox News, Faith Radio Network, Cru, American Family Radio Network, In the Market with Janet ParshallThe Bottom Line with Roger Marsh, Miracle Channel, Bill Martinez Live, and many more.

Theology Mix is one of the top theology magazines online, a virtual hub where theology and culture mix. Since its inception, Theology Mix has garnered a loyal readership of deep-thinking, theologically-minded Christians, and it has been visited by every country in the world, with over 1 million hits. Contributors range from Amazon best-selling authors to professors from some of the world’s top seminaries, to educators, pastors, podcasters, directors, musicians, poets, public speakers, and more.

Theology Mix is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. For more information, visit theologymix.com.

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