The Christian's Guide in the World of Power

ebook December 8 Spiritual Liberation Series, #68 · December 8 Spiritual Liberation

By Prince Karpos

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The Christian's Guide in the World of Power: Biblical Strategies for Navigating Influence, Leadership, and Survival

This is a bold, strategic handbook equipping Christians to engage power structures with wisdom, integrity, and spiritual grounding. Drawing from stories like Joseph, Daniel, Nehemiah, Mordecai, and Jesus, Ampofo demonstrates how biblical figures thrived in hostile systems without compromising their faith. The book critiques Christian naivety in power dynamics, explaining why good people often lose when they ignore strategy. It also examines The 48 Laws of Power through a biblical lens—discerning what aligns with Scripture and what does not. With practical case studies drawn from church leadership, politics, and workplaces, the book teaches discernment, foresight, alliance-building, and spiritual resilience. Ampofo asserts that power is not evil—it is neutral—and Christians must learn to wield it wisely. The final message: believers are called not just to pray, but to prepare, plan, and protect their destiny.


The Christian's Guide in the World of Power