Rooted In Grace: The New Testament Disciple
The burden to write “The New Testament Believer” was born out of a deep longing to see the Church return to the purity, power, and purpose that characterized the early disciples of Christ. In a world filled with religious activity yet starving for genuine spiritual transformation, there is a compelling need to rediscover what it truly means to live as a believer under the New Covenant.
This book is not written from a place of mere academic interest, but from a place of conviction, passion, and calling. Over the years, I have watched many sincere Christians live beneath their divine inheritance—struggling with identity, authority, and victory. I have also observed how culture has influenced doctrine, and how convenience has replaced commitment in many hearts. Yet the call of Christ remains the same: “Follow Me”—not into religion, but into a radical, Spirit-empowered life of truth, holiness, and purpose.
The urgency to rediscover true New Testament Christianity cannot be overstated. The early Church turned the world upside down not because they had programs or platforms, but because they had power, purity, and a clear understanding of their identity in Christ. They were full of the Holy Ghost, grounded in grace, fearless in faith, and consumed by love. That same standard is not only possible today—it is required.