"This is the book the Church needs but fears to read. Every pastor in America should have a copy."
— John Dillon, Undivided Allegiance, Orlando, FL
The Church is not drifting. It is choosing.
Choosing cultural approval over biblical fidelity. Choosing silence over conviction. Choosing the language of compassion while abandoning its source. And with every accommodation, every softened sermon, every redefinition of truth dressed up as love — the cost grows heavier and the distance from God grows wider.
This is not a book about politics. It is a book about allegiance.
You Can't Serve Two Masters confronts the abortion altar, the redefinition of marriage, the silencing of the pulpit, and the cheap grace that has replaced the costly Gospel of Jesus Christ. It does not offer comfort. It offers truth — because truth, spoken in love, is the only thing that can still lead us back.
God has not abandoned His people. But His people have wandered far. The watchman is sounding the alarm. The question is no longer whether judgment is coming. The question is whether you will hear it before it arrives.
Repentance is not the end. It is the only way home.
About the Author
Drew Reitzel holds a degree in theology and served for several years in pastoral ministry before spending the last twenty-five years in the marketplace. He writes not from a distance but from the middle of the road — as someone who has known the mountaintop and the valley, who has carried his own cross, and who understands what it means to love God and still struggle to obey Him. This book was not written from a place of arrival. It was written from a place of conviction — by a man who has seen enough of his own failure to know that repentance is not theory, and enough of God's mercy to know that it is always available. His heart is for the Church, for the lost, and for a nation that still has time to turn.