Soul of the Citizen: Prayers For A Divided Nation
by Mischa Field
Genre: Christian Nonfiction
Crisis
times call for leadership.
Corrupt
times call for integrity.
These
times call for a move of God, and a move of God calls for you.
Soul
of the Citizen: Prayers for a Divided Nation, by Mischa Field, is the
cry of a burdened heart refusing to give up on neighbor or
neighborhood or nation. It is a collection of prayers for leaders and
followers, for parents and children, for shepherds and flocks, and
for you and your enemy.
A
biblical scribe for modern times, Field offers the reader a word of
hope and a call to action. This book is for anyone looking to do
justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with God in a time drowning in
accusation and ambiguity.
If
you long to protect your peace in times of conflict, this book is for
you.
If
you long to live ethically and authentically in times of struggle,
this book is for you.
If
you are moved to pray that God would do a new thing in the life of
this nation, this book is for you.
Mischa Field is an ordained reverend who has practiced ministry in Brooklyn for 21 years. His writing explores the intersection of Divinity and Humanity: Faith, Identity, Culture, and the Soul. His heart for hurting people and broken institutions fuel his determination to rebuild both.
A graduate of Amherst College and Alliance Theological Seminary, with degrees in film, writing, and urban ministry, and a background in journalism, he finds consistent joy in the mysteries of faith, consistent humility in attempting to practice them, and constant wonder in God’s ability to accomplish perfect things with perfect combinations of imperfect people.
A native of Brattleboro, Vermont, he lives in Queens with Lori, his wife of 15 years. Soul of the Citizen is his first book.
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