Jack Hibbs Calls Christians to Take a Bold Stand
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Jack Hibbs
In his new book “Called to Take a Bold Stand,” pastor and radio host Jack Hibbs argues that faith means more than private belief — it requires public conviction. The founder of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, Hibbs writes to Christians who feel pressured to stay quiet in an increasingly skeptical culture. “This book isn’t about politics,” he explains. “It’s about courage — having a resilient faith that doesn’t shrink back when things get uncomfortable.”
Drawing from Scripture, church history and his own pastoral experience, Hibbs frames boldness as an expression of love rather than conflict. He challenges readers to engage truthfully and graciously in their communities, homes and workplaces, even when biblical conviction is misunderstood. “We’re not here to win arguments,” he writes. “We’re here to stand for what’s true and live it out with humility.”
Hibbs also touches on discipleship, integrity and spiritual endurance — urging believers to align daily choices with long-term faithfulness. “Every moment counts,” he says. “What we stand for now shapes the world our children inherit.”
“Called to Take a Bold Stand” doesn’t aim to stir outrage. Instead, Hibbs offers steady encouragement for anyone seeking clarity and courage in a noisy, uncertain time.