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Book overview
The modern world is not neutral. It has a god, a creed, a priesthood, and a vision for the future. That vision has no place for the public reign of Jesus Christ.

In The Christian Nationalist Vision, Andrew Torba lays out a bold, unapologetic, and deeply Christian case for rebuilding Christendom from the ruins of modern liberalism. This is not a book about nostalgia, electoral politics, or polite conservative reform. It is a call to recover an older and stronger confession: Christ is King, and His authority extends over every nation, institution, household, school, economy, ruler, and culture.

Drawing from Scripture, Christian history, natural law, and his own experience building Gab in the face of institutional hostility, Torba argues that the collapse of the West is not merely political or economic. It is theological. A civilization that rejects Christ will eventually reject reality itself: the family, the nation, the household, the created order, truth, beauty, and inheritance.

This book challenges Christians to abandon the false comfort of private faith and confront the full implications of the Gospel in public life. It calls for faithful households, serious churches, Christian schools, parallel institutions, economic strength, cultural excellence, local action, and multi-generational building. It is written for men and women who are tired of watching their children inherit ruins and are ready to begin the long work of reconstruction.

The Christian Nationalist Vision is a post-liberal polemic, a theological battle plan, and a call to action for Christians who understand that critique is not enough. The task before us is not simply to complain about what has been lost. The task is to build what comes next.

Christ is King.

Now act like it

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