In 'The Air We Breathe', author Glen Scrivener embarks on an enlightening venture to reveal the Christian values at the heart of Western society's most treasured concepts. With a deft historical narrative, Scrivener illustrates how the principles taught by Jesus radically transformed the ancient world and persist as unspoken pillars in our contemporary ethos, imparting our notions of life, dignity, and purpose with profound depth. Stripping away the misconceptions of Christianity as an obsolete or detrimental force, this book positions the faith as the unrecognized foundation of ideals such as liberty, altruism, advancement, and parity. Beyond simply a defense of Christian beliefs, this work invites both followers and skeptics alike to reconsider the unrecognized Christian influence permeating their lives, encouraging believers to wear their faith confidently, while offering critics a renewed perspective on Jesus' enduring message.