R. Albert Mohler Jr.

American evangelical theologian, author, and radio host; president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and influential conservative Protestant leader.

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  1. 1. The Gathering Storm

    A warning and call to action that diagnoses accelerating secularization and cultural change as creating mounting pressure on religious belief and practice; it highlights threats such as moral relativism, the sexual revolution, and the erosion of religious liberty, and urges Christians and churches to reaffirm biblical truth, strengthen discipleship and church life, and prepare to engage the public square faithfully and courageously in the face of growing opposition.

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  2. 2. He Is Not Silent

    Preaching in a Postmodern World

    This book argues that faithful, biblically grounded preaching is essential in a postmodern society marked by skepticism, relativism, and cultural fragmentation; it diagnoses the challenges preachers face, defends the authority and clarity of Scripture, and offers practical guidance for proclaiming the gospel with courage, relevance, and theological fidelity so congregations can be formed by truth rather than cultural trends.

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  3. 3. Culture Shift

    The Battle for the Moral Heart of America

    An urgent evangelical critique of contemporary Western culture that diagnoses shifts such as moral relativism, the sexual revolution, and the waning influence of Christianity, and urges believers to respond by reaffirming biblical authority, defending religious liberty, and engaging public life with conviction. Combining historical perspective, theological argument, and practical counsel, it aims to equip pastors, parents, and laypeople to think clearly about cultural change and to pursue renewal rather than accommodation. The tone is both warning and exhortation, offering strategies for faithful witness and leadership in a rapidly changing society.

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  4. 4. The Conviction To Lead

    25 Principles for Leadership That Matters

    Argues that effective leadership must be rooted in moral and intellectual convictions rather than mere technique, urging leaders—especially Christian leaders—to hold fast to biblical truth amid cultural pressures; it explains how conviction shapes vision, decision-making, and institutional resilience, critiques accommodation to secularism, and offers practical counsel for developing courage, discipline, and persuasive witness in public life.

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