When Christianity Went West: What We Must Learn and Unlearn is a provocative and deeply enlightening exploration of how the message of Christ was subtly reshaped by Western culture, power, and tradition. Victor O. Katchi exposes the theological compromises, cultural blind spots, and gospel distortions that arose when Christianity intertwined with colonialism, consumerism, and performance.
This book is not just a critique—it is a loving call to re-center faith on Christ alone, and a hopeful invitation to believers everywhere to return to the raw, redeeming power of the unadulterated gospel.
Whether you're a seeker, a pastor, a theologian, or simply a believer yearning for truth, this book will challenge assumptions and rekindle a purer, global faith rooted in Christ.