What were the most significant challenges encountered by primitivist disciples over the past 75 years, a period regarded by some as the inception of the post-Christian era? This biography of Sewell Hall focuses on his work among congregational churches of Christ, primarily in the Southeastern United States, New York, New Jersey, Nigeria, and England. The book examines the obstacles he and his contemporaries faced in their efforts to share the message of Jesus Christ, including the balance between grace and the necessity of obedience, as well as the struggles against racial injustice, pride, worldliness, postmodernism, and other threats to a life of holiness.