The cultural moment is anxious. Believers are saturated in news cycles, social-media discouragement, and an increasingly fragmenting religious landscape. Many sense that the faith they were taught was not built for the season they are walking into. Battle Ready Faith meets that moment with a recovery of New Testament conviction: a real adversary, a real fight, real disciplines, and a real reward. The book also addresses a felt need among younger believers for direct, no-nonsense Christian teaching that does not oversell easy answers and does not surrender to cynicism.
While teaching the messages that became this book, the author's wife was unexpectedly caught in the middle of an international crisis - sheltering in Israel as missiles flew between Israel, the United States, and Iran. The week of that war catalyzed both the title and the urgency of the project. The faith Austin had been preaching from Mark 11, Ephesians 6, and Hebrews 11 was suddenly being tested in real time, half a world away - and it held. Battle Ready Faith is the long-form, edited version of that teaching, written for the believer who needs more than the soft, suggestion-based version of belief that has come to dominate Western Christian culture.
The book is anchored in seven New Testament passages: Mark 11 (have faith in God), Ephesians 6 (the whole armor of God), Romans 10 (the speaking dimension of faith), Hebrews 11 (the great Hall of Faith), Romans 4 (Abraham's unwavering posture), Genesis 22 (the cost of obedience), and 2 Timothy 2 (the call to endure as a soldier). Each chapter is grounded in careful exegesis, woven with pastoral testimony, and closes with five reflection questions designed for personal journaling, small-group discussion, or married-couples reading. A full eight-session Discussion Guide at the back of the book makes it ready for use as the spine of a small-group curriculum.
The voice is direct, contemporary, and unapologetically biblical. The book confronts spiritual platitudes without being abrasive, calls readers to higher discipleship without legalism, and offers practical disciplines without manualizing the Spirit. It sits at the intersection of pastoral non-fiction and discipleship study guide.