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In a world shaped by division, fear, and political hostility, what does it actually mean to follow Jesus? In Decolonial Love in Times of Hatred: Forty Ways to Follow Jesus Today, theologian, pastor, and activist-scholar, Oscar García-Johnson, offers forty Scripture-rooted reflections that invite readers into a deeper, more courageous discipleship: All-The-Way-Discipleship. Blending contemplative theology with lived faith, this devotional explores how love becomes a transformative practice — not sentimentality, but spiritual resistance.
Drawing from years of teaching theology and accompanying communities on the margins, García-Johnson invites readers to examine the habits, fears, and inherited narratives that shape Christian life today. Each reflection offers:
* A biblical meditation grounded in Scripture
* A theological insight for our cultural moment
* A concrete practice for embodied discipleship
This is not a book about winning arguments.
It is a guide for forming our habits. For readers wrestling with polarization, racial injustice, church fatigue, or spiritual disorientation, Decolonial Love offers a path toward faithful presence and resilient hope. Because following Jesus in fractured times requires more than opinion.
It requires courage.

