

Authenic Discipleship in Christ through Reflective ChristianitySeries Books.
21st Century Prophets
The modern Church stands at a crossroads. In an age of noise, distraction, and compromise, 21st Century Prophets calls believers to awaken—to rediscover truth, courage, and conviction under the full Lordship of Jesus Christ.
This is not a book about prediction, but proclamation. Not about foretelling the future, but about forth-telling the truth of God’s Word in a world that has forgotten Him. Drawing from the voices of past prophetic thinkers—Francis Schaeffer, A.W. Tozer, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Leonard Ravenhill, C.S. Lewis, and Dallas Willard—the book weaves a modern call to discipleship, repentance, and holy courage. Each voice reminds us that Christianity is not a belief to be stored away, but a life to be lived out fully in the midst of darkness.
Using the seven churches of Revelation as a mirror, 21st Century Prophets exposes the parallels between those ancient warnings and the modern Church’s condition. Ephesus, the loveless Church, reminds us that truth without love is hollow. Sardis, the dead Church, warns of outward religion without inner life. Laodicea, the lukewarm Church, reflects a generation comfortable but spiritually poor. Yet Philadelphia stands as a hopeful example—a faithful remnant clinging to the Word while the world grows cold.
This book is a wake-up call—not of fear, but of purpose. It challenges believers to reclaim the mission Jesus began: to live as salt and light, to disciple others, to love purely, and to speak truth boldly in a culture allergic to conviction. It insists that revival begins not in crowds but in hearts—one believer at a time choosing obedience over convenience.
21st Century Prophets ends not with despair, but with direction. Through prayer, community, family discipleship, accountability, and whole-life faithfulness, readers are shown practical ways to live as the awakened Church. It reminds us that God’s prophets today are not found in pulpits alone, but in homes, workplaces, and ordinary lives aflame with the Spirit’s power.
For those weary of shallow religion and hungry for holiness, this is a call to stand watch on the wall—to burn brightly in the night, to speak truth in love, and to live as those who still believe that God’s Word is truth and His Kingdom is at hand.
“If not us, who? If not now, when?”

