When Conscience Dies Corruption, Truth, and the Struggle for the Soul of a Nation What happens to a society when conscience no longer fears God? When Conscience Dies is a powerful prophetic and evangelistic work confronting the moral, spiritual, and societal collapse caused by corruption, greed, hypocrisy, bribery, injustice, and the loss of truth. Far more than a political or social critique, this book exposes corruption as a crisis of the human soul. With piercing biblical insight, Moses Nsubuga Sekatawa examines how corruption destroys nations, weakens families, corrupts worship, silences conscience, and separates humanity from God. From dishonest leadership and compromised religion to hidden personal sin and wounded consciences, this book reveals the devastating consequences of abandoning righteousness. Yet this is not a book of despair. It is a call to repentance. A call to truth. A call to restored conscience. A call back to the fear of God. Filled with Scripture, moral reflection, prophetic warning, pastoral counsel, and a compelling Gospel invitation, When Conscience Dies points readers beyond corruption toward redemption through the Lord Jesus Christ. This book challenges: - leaders, - pastors, - nations, - churches, - families, - and individual consciences.It asks the uncomfortable but necessary questions: What happens when truth is rejected? What remains when conscience dies? And can a corrupted soul be restored? The answer of this book is clear: Yes-through repentance, truth, and the saving grace of the Lord Jesus Christ. A bold and timely work for a wounded generation seeking truth in an age of compromise.
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