God of Tomorrow: How to Overcome the Fears of Today and Renew Your Hope For the Future

Divergent politics, immigration issues, bullying, broken families, racism, terrorism, new ways of categorizing people, and multiple other issues are plaguing our society. 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 God owns tomorrow. He's been to tomorrow, prepared it, and will walk with us into tomorrow. He will help us handle our ever-shifting culture as we journey forward. As a matter of fact, every issue we deal with today is something that Jesus, Peter, and Paul dealt with in their day. Yet because of their trust in God, they engaged society very intentionally way, and we can do the same.
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.
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“At a time when the world appears to be drifting further and further from the things of God, Caleb Kaltenbach has thoughtfully written an encouragement to us that, no matter what happens, God is not surprised or afraid. Our peace comes from knowing that God is the same yesterday, today, tomorrow… and forever.”
—Dudley Rutherford, senior pastor of Shepherd Church and author of Compelled
“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
“God of Tomorrow speaks life and hope into this world by reminding us who we follow and who holds our future. This is a must-read for any person who’s ever thought, Everything seems to be getting worse!”
—Rusty George, lead pastor of 360 Church and author of When You, Then God and Better Together
“Caleb Kaltenbach is an exceptional storyteller with a passion to point others back to the gospel of Jesus Christ. This book is much needed in a society that needs to know there is hope for the future.”
—Jason Romano, former ESPN producer and author of Live to Forgive
“In this winsomely unique book, anchored in the antique truth of Scripture, my friend Caleb Kaltenbach reminds us that God is not popping Tums over tomorrow. He is in control, so we need not fear. We can actually rejoice. What a refreshing book!”
—Bryan Loritts, teaching pastor at The Summit Church and author of Saving the Saved
“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, editor-at-large, Christianity Today
“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, author of How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge
“The world is broken, and people are hurting. Though society doesn’t always offer healthy solutions, Jesus followers have what’s needed. In God of Tomorrow, my friend Caleb reminds us that God’s promise to redeem empowers us to be people of joy with a message of hope.”
—Gabe Lyons, founder of Q Ideas and co-author of Good Faith
“With wise insight and pastoral skill, Caleb constantly lifts our gaze from the difficulty and toxicity of frightening headlines, cultural chaos, and even personal trials to the One who rules and loves.”
—Jared C. Wilson, assistant professor of pastoral ministry and author-in-residence at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and author of Supernatural Power for Everyday People
“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, CEO of The Life Giving Company & former president of Catalyst







