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Identity Crises in the Church - Introduction

“The Hidden Crisis in The Church

Behind the songs, sermons, and smiling faces on Sunday mornings lies a quiet epidemic - believers who are active in religion but empty in power. Many worship faithfully, serve tirelessly, and give sacrificially, yet feel spiritually dry and defeated. The problem is not in their devotion but in their definition: they have been taught religion, not identity.

The true crisis of the modern church is not moral decay but misplaced identity. Millions live as orphans in the Kingdom - working for God rather than walking with Him. This book exposes that hidden disconnect: we know about salvation, yet live far from its reality. It invites believers to rediscover what it means to be in Christ - not striving to become righteous, but awakening to the righteousness already theirs.

When the believer embraces this truth, faith stops being performance and becomes participation. Prayer turns from begging to conversation. Worship shifts from duty to union. The powerless church becomes a Kingdom of sons and daughters walking in divine authority.

This is not a call to try harder - it is an invitation to become who you already are.

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