Have you felt the tension between living faithfully as a Christian and navigating an increasingly complex cultural landscape? Perhaps you've found yourself wrestling with questions that seem to have no clear answers. Questions such as . . .
Join pastor J. D. Greear as he answers these questions by looking at the life of Daniel—a Jewish man who was distinctively faithful yet genuinely beloved in the culture of Babylon—and at the writings of Peter and other New Testament authors, who used Babylon as a metaphor for the secular world after Jesus' ascension. In the process, you will discover what it means to "live quietly" in this world while "testifying loudly" for Christ—whether that is in in your workplace, children's school, neighborhood, or even on social media.
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J. D. Greear is the pastor of The Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, which has grown from 300 to over 14,000 under his leadership. He has a bold vision to plant 1,000 new churches by the year 2050. J. D. has authored several books, including Twelve Truths and a Lie (2023), What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? (2020), Not God Enough (2018), Stop Asking Jesus into Your Heart (2013), and Gospel (2011). He hosts Summit Life, a daily thirty-minute radio broadcast and weekly TV program on 200+ stations nationwide, as well as the impactful Ask the Pastor podcast. J. D. completed his PhD in theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. He is on the board of directors for Chick-fil-A and recently served as the 63rd president of the Southern Baptist Convention. J. D. and his wife, Veronica, live in the Research Triangle of Raleigh, North Carolina, with their four kids, Kharis, Alethia, Ryah, and Adon.