With a voice of reason and grace, pastor Caleb Kaltenbach challenges the church to choose the path of hope in response to polarizing cultural issues that are straight from the front pages of today’s newspapers. Divergent politics, immigration issues, bullying, re-defining family, racism, terrorism, new ways of categorizing people, and multiple other issues are negatively impacting our communities today. Some feel the country we live in now isn't the same one they lived in twenty years ago. Culture is consistently changing, and many Christians are nervous about what tomorrow will bring. However, we don't need to worry, because we serve the God of tomorrow. Culture will always change, but God never changes. God owns tomorrow. He has been in tomorrow, prepared tomorrow, and will walk with us into tomorrow. He will help us handle our ever-shifting culture as we journey forward. Every cultural issue we deal with today is something that Jesus dealt with in his day. The issues are the same, they just look different. Yet Jesus trusted the God of Tomorrow and knew that he was in complete control. Because of his trust in God, Jesus engaged culture in a very intentional way, and we can do likewise. God of Tomorrow includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter, providing a great platform for small groups to dialogue about these culturally-relevant topics. “Caleb Kaltenbach lets us know that even if today looks bleak, our future is right with God. God never changes and in no way will abandon us, yet he chooses to transform us and revolutionizes his world through us. Thank you, Caleb, for reminding us that our good God is here now and is going to be here tomorrow.” —Kyle Idleman, best-selling author of Not a Fan and Grace Is Greater “We have no idea how much rises and falls on our ability to love people. God of Tomorrow gives us perspective to love others well, no matter what—not only because everyone matters to God but also because we matter. And love is the only path to freedom.” —Kristen Ivy, executive director of messaging at Orange and founder of the Phase Project “Jesus told us to love our neighbors, because He knew that love changes everything. If you want to be challenged to love, invest in, and serve your neighbor, then I can’t recommend God of Tomorrow more highly.” —Reggie Joiner, founder and CEO of Orange “In an age when most voices seem extreme and debate is highly polarized, Caleb brings a needed sane, faithful perspective. He will show you how to keep your heart and mind engaged in a culture that you might not like but still need to love.” —Carey Nieuwhof, founding pastor of Connexus Church and author of Didn’t See It Coming “More than anything else, what our chaotic and complicated world needs is hope. Caleb Kaltenbach reminds us that Jesus is the only place where hope is found and encourages us to live so that others might see hope within us.” —Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention “In God of Tomorrow, Caleb Kaltenbach couples brilliant insight with compassion . He powerfully demonstrates how we can exchange fear for faith and invite others into hope for the future. This well-written book is an essential guide for navigating the changes of life and culture with grace and truth.” —Jud Wilhite, senior pastor of Central Church and author of Pursued “The best thing about our God is that he’s the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. This work, shaped by Caleb’s unique life experience and perspective, is an important conversation for ‘such a time as this.’ Thanks, Caleb, for taking the deep dive into hard conversations!” —Tyler Reagin, president of Catalyst “Rather than any words we say, it’s how we treat people that communicates God’s love. God of Tomorrow will help you show people the love of God.” —Carlos Whittaker, author of Kill the Spider “I love Caleb’s disarming style of delivering tough, enduring truths. He is an authentic voice for this generation.” —Dennis Rainey, cofounder of FamilyLife, a Cru ministry “In a growingly divisive world, the church is at a crossroads. Caleb’s work provides a powerful and hopeful way forward that every Christian needs! In fact, the future influence of the church might just depend on whether or not we choose to apply the road map provided by God of Tomorrow. ” —Clay Scroggins, lead pastor of North Point Community Church and author of How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge “Kaltenbach is a voice of hope for Christians struggling to remain at ease despite the uncertainties of today. I affirm his gracious reminder to Christians that the future is relentlessly and eternally hopeful, regardless of political and social upheaval. God of Tomorrow propels Christ followers to trust in God, who never changes and never ceases to watch over his people.” —Barry H. Corey, president of Biola University and author of Love