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Kingdom vs Kin

Apostolic Identity Beyond Natural Bloodlines (Family)

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Kingdom vs Kin

De : Christopher Turney
Lu par : Bill Lewis
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When Bloodlines Compete with Divine Order

Family is one of God’s greatest gifts, but when mis-ordered, it can quietly become one of the greatest obstacles to Kingdom formation.

In Kingdom vs. Kin, Christopher K. Turney offers a biblical and Kingdom-centered examination of how family, familiarity, and sentimentality, when elevated above divine order, can compete with the purposes of God rather than advance them. Tracing Scripture from Eden through the patriarchs, the teachings of Jesus, and the apostolic Church, this audiobook exposes how the privatized nuclear family has often replaced the family of God in both identity and allegiance.

This audiobook examines:

  • How the knowledge of good and evil introduced familiarity, judgment, and rivalry into family relationships
  • Why familiarity diminishes honor, faith, and Kingdom demonstration
  • How phrases like “family first” and “my first ministry is my family” lack biblical foundation
  • The difference between bloodline loyalty and Kingdom sonship
  • How sentimentality can displace obedience and delay calling
  • Why the Church is meant to function as a household, not a service provider
  • How marriage, parenting, and household life are restored when submitted to Kingdom order

Rather than diminishing family, Kingdom vs. Kin repositions it, showing how households are redeemed when they are formed under sonship, governed by purpose, and aligned with the Father’s will. The audiobook challenges both cultural tradition and religious assumption, offering a clear framework for restoring family as a seedbed for Kingdom believers rather than a substitute for Kingdom allegiance.

Written for leaders, families, and disciples seeking clarity and alignment, Kingdom vs. Kin calls listeners to examine which family is truly forming them, and to choose the unshakable household of God.

©2026 Christopher Turney (P)2026 Christopher Turney
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