In 2020, the world did not simply pause - it pivoted.
What began as distant news of a spreading virus quickly became a global disruption that reshaped everyday life. Work moved from offices to living rooms. Classrooms shifted to screens. Churches streamed to empty sanctuaries. Families redefined connection. Leaders faced unprecedented decisions. Nations confronted vulnerability.
The Day Our World Changed (Second Edition) revisits the COVID-19 era with the clarity of hindsight. No longer written from within the storm, this expanded edition examines not only what happened during the pandemic, but how those events permanently altered society, faith, leadership, economics, and human interaction.
Through careful reflection and narrative insight, James Langston explores:
- The psychological shock of early 2020
- The rapid transformation of work, education, and worship
- The acceleration of digital culture
- The strain and strength revealed in leadership
- The lasting shifts in community and communication
- The resilience discovered in households and institutions
This book is not merely a recounting of crisis - it is an examination of consequence.
Six years later, the effects of COVID-19 continue to shape how we live. Remote work is normalized. Telehealth remains embedded. Hybrid culture defines workplaces and churches. Preparedness has become a national conversation. And beneath these structural shifts lies a deeper change in perspective - a recognition that stability cannot be assumed and that adaptability is essential.
Written from the intersection of faith, leadership, and lived experience, this second edition integrates personal reflection, societal analysis, and enduring lessons for the next generation. It asks the questions many still carry:
What did we lose?
What did we gain?
What should we remember?
And how should we move forward?
The year 2020 will forever mark history. But its greatest significance may lie not in the disruption itself, but in what it revealed - about humanity, community, vulnerability, resilience, and hope.
If you lived through the pandemic, this book will help you reflect with clarity.
If you seek to understand how COVID-19 reshaped the modern world, this book will provide perspective.
And if you believe that even hard seasons can produce lasting growth, this book will affirm that good can emerge from difficult times.
The day our world changed is behind us.
What remains is what we carry forward.