The Green Ember (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Falls: The Green Ember Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Rising: The Green Ember Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember's End: The Green Ember Book IV (Updated Cover) × 1 The Last Archer: The Green Ember Archer 1 (Updated Cover) × 1 The First Fowler: Green Ember Archer 2 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Archer's Cup: Green Ember Archer 3 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Black Star of Kingston: Tales of Old Natalia Book I (Updated Cover) × 1 The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner: Tales of Old Natalia Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Prince Lander and the Dragon War: Tales of Old Natalia Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 The Lost Key (Green Ember Lost Tales, Book One) × 1
The Green Ember (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Falls: The Green Ember Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Rising: The Green Ember Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember's End: The Green Ember Book IV (Updated Cover) × 1 The Last Archer: The Green Ember Archer 1 (Updated Cover) × 1 The First Fowler: Green Ember Archer 2 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Archer's Cup: Green Ember Archer 3 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Black Star of Kingston: Tales of Old Natalia Book I (Updated Cover) × 1 The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner: Tales of Old Natalia Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Prince Lander and the Dragon War: Tales of Old Natalia Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 The Lost Key (Green Ember Lost Tales, Book One) × 1
In this controversial bestseller, Rod Dreher calls on American Christians to prepare for the coming Dark Age by embracing an ancient Christian way of life.
From the inside, American churches have been hollowed out by the departure of young people and by an insipid pseudo–Christianity. From the outside, they are beset by challenges to religious liberty in a rapidly secularizing culture. Keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House may have bought a brief reprieve from the state’s assault, but it will not stop the West’s slide into decadence and dissolution.
Rod Dreher argues that the way forward is actually the way back—all the way to St. Benedict of Nursia. This sixth-century monk, horrified by the moral chaos following Rome’s fall, retreated to the forest and created a new way of life for Christians. He built enduring communities based on principles of order, hospitality, stability, and prayer. His spiritual centers of hope were strongholds of light throughout the Dark Ages, and saved not just Christianity but Western civilization.
Today, a new form of barbarism reigns. Many believers are blind to it, and their churches are too weak to resist. Politics offers little help in this spiritual crisis. What is needed is the Benedict Option, a strategy that draws on the authority of Scripture and the wisdom of the ancient church. The goal: to embrace exile from mainstream culture and construct a resilient counterculture.
The Benedict Option is both manifesto and rallying cry for Christians who, if they are not to be conquered, must learn how to fight on culture war battlefields like none the West has seen for fifteen hundred years. It's for all mere Christians—Protestant, Catholic, Orthodox—who can read the signs of the times. Neither false optimism nor fatalistic despair will do. Only faith, hope, and love, embodied in a renewed church, can sustain believers in the dark age that has overtaken us. These are the days for building strong arks for the long journey across a sea of night.
The Green Ember (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Falls: The Green Ember Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember Rising: The Green Ember Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 Ember's End: The Green Ember Book IV (Updated Cover) × 1 The Last Archer: The Green Ember Archer 1 (Updated Cover) × 1 The First Fowler: Green Ember Archer 2 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Archer's Cup: Green Ember Archer 3 (Updated Cover) × 1 The Black Star of Kingston: Tales of Old Natalia Book I (Updated Cover) × 1 The Wreck and Rise of Whitson Mariner: Tales of Old Natalia Book II (Updated Cover) × 1 Prince Lander and the Dragon War: Tales of Old Natalia Book III (Updated Cover) × 1 The Lost Key (Green Ember Lost Tales, Book One) × 1
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