Christianity: Living in Two Kingdoms explores the tension—and calling—of every believer who walks with one foot in the world and one foot in the Kingdom of God. Drawing from Scripture and real-life discipleship, this book reveals what it means to live faithfully in the present while preparing for what is eternal. In a culture driven by comfort, distraction, and the illusion of control, Christians are called to clarity, urgency, and surrender. Jesus said His Kingdom is not of this world—but He also taught us to pray that it would come here, now, through us.

This book is a call to spiritual vision. Through twenty Scripture-rich chapters and a weeklong devotional section, readers are guided through the foundations of two-kingdom living: recognizing what is temporary, anchoring in what is unseen, and walking by faith with open eyes. From the Lord’s Prayer to the Armor of God, from Paul’s personal struggle to the practical cost of clarity, the chapters lay out how believers can resist spiritual blindness and instead live as citizens of heaven—while still being fully present and purposeful on earth.

You’ll explore topics like:
– How prayer connects us to the unseen Kingdom
– Why temptation clouds our spiritual sight
– The danger of shallow Christianity
– How suffering sharpens vision
– What it means to live as “foreigners and exiles” with eternal hope
– Why we walk by faith, not by what we see

Whether you’ve been a Christian for decades or are just beginning to understand what true discipleship requires, this book will stretch and strengthen your perspective. It does not offer easy answers, but rather a roadmap for believers who want more—more depth, more vision, more of God.

Written for those ready to move from spiritual milk to solid food, Christianity: Living in Two Kingdoms is part exhortation, part manual, and part reminder: that we were never meant to blend in. We are ambassadors of a different Kingdom. And one day, the blurry glass we now see through will be gone—replaced with the face of Christ, seen clearly and forever.