God’s Governance
Reflections on Trump’s Policies from a Biblical Perspective
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Can faith and politics truly coexist—or are we fooling ourselves?
In God’s Governance: Reflections on Trump’s Policies from a Biblical Perspective, Kyri Demby invites readers on a bold and thought-provoking journey through one of the most polarizing presidencies in modern history. With grace, depth, and fearless honesty, Demby explores how Donald Trump’s leadership and policies intersect with Scripture, examining whether they align—or collide—with the biblical principles of justice, mercy, humility, and stewardship.
Rather than offering partisan applause or condemnation, this book seeks something deeper: divine perspective. Each chapter encourages readers to reflect on national issues—immigration, healthcare, climate change, unity, and moral leadership—through the lens of faith, not politics. Drawing from prophetic writings, theological reflections, and timeless biblical wisdom, Demby challenges both conservatives and liberals to see governance as more than power—it’s participation in God’s ongoing work in the world.
Whether you admired Trump or opposed him, this book will push you to wrestle with uncomfortable questions, confront your own assumptions, and rediscover what it means to seek God’s will in public life. It’s not about taking sides—it’s about taking Scripture seriously.
If you’ve ever wondered:
Can modern politics reflect divine purpose?
How should Christians respond to policies that seem at odds with biblical compassion?
What does unity look like in a divided nation?
Then this book is your invitation to reflect, rethink, and re-engage—faith first, politics second.
Perfect for:
Readers of Christian nonfiction, faith-based political commentary, Bible study groups exploring civic engagement, and believers seeking clarity in a world divided by ideology.