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Attorney Dewart offers a case-by-case look at how current laws impact our ability to apply biblical principles in the workplace---and explains where you can find help. You'll gain an understanding of the First Amendment, radical agendas, civil rights, and religious wrongs---and be challenged to take a stand for traditional values in your own community.
DEBORAH J. DEWART earned her theology degree from Westminster Seminary (Escondido) in 1998 and her law degree from Chapman School of Law in 2002. Since then, she has written and filed several briefs with the U.S. Supreme Court in cases involving constitutional law and religious liberty. In addition to practicing law in California and North Carolina, Deborah is a ventriloquist and songwriter engaged in a growing ministry to young children (www.resurrectionrabbit.com). She lives in coastal North Carolina near many relatives and church friends.
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From 1492 when Columbus discovered America to the terrible events of September 11, 2001---learning what happened on important dates helps us better understand the world in which we live! Packed with brief, compelling accounts of historic happenings, Janney's resource offers glimpses of God at work in "secular" events. Ages 12 to adult. 320 pages, softcover from AMG.
Rebecca Price Janney is a graduate of Lafayette College and Princeton Theological Seminary, Rebecca received her doctorate from Biblical Theological Seminary in April 2000, having focused on the interpretation of women's roles throughout American history. You may reach her at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or through her agent, Tamela Hancock Murray at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
Her most recent books focus on history and include Then Comes Marriage? A Cultural History of the American Family and Who Goes There? A Cultural History of Heaven and Hell from Moody Publishers, and Great Events in American History from AMG. Rebecca enjoys speaking at schools, churches, and civic organizations, as well as on radio and TV. She has also written for dozens of newspapers and magazines and regularly contributes to other books.
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The Pledge: One Nation Under God traces our religious freedoms to the settlement of America and asserts that the legal attacks against the "Pledge of Allegiance" are part of a nationwide, coordinated effort spearheaded by the ACLU and militant atheists like Michael Newdow to change America's culture and government into totally secularized, godless entities.
William J. Murray, chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition in Washington, DC, author of "My Life Without God" and son of atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair, in his new book "The Pledge," maintains that anti Christian forces are attempting to change the "Pledge of Allegiance" in an effort to replace faith in God with an atheistic, secularist philosophy. Murray alerts the reader of the peril we face in America today of losing our religious freedom.
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Winning the Culture War is an exposi on America's gradual but steady secular and socialist drift. It serves as a treatise that unashamedly reinforces our country's Judeo-Christian heritage while sounding the alarm at where we as Americans are heading unless Christians and concerned citizens take a firm stand. Before the 1990s, Linda Rae Hermann’s focus was as a wife, mother of six children and ministering as a counselor and teacher in her local church. In 1990, Linda returned to college, San Jose State University, to pursue a Masters in Political Science, completing it in 1994. Linda’s thesis centered on America’s loss of Judeo-Christian values, using research from Puritan original sources and other books on the subject. Deciding to actively do something about the attack on our culture, Linda ran for a local school board office and won. She has written a conservative column for a local newspaper in Milpitas, California, and then ran as the Republican candidate for Congress for the fifteenth district of California in 2002. Linda has also produced and appeared in a television show about our American heritage on a local cable channel. Her goal has been to make the public aware of the destructive elements of the secular, progressive agenda.
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Consider how God "shed his grace" on the birth of our nation! Featuring inspiring accounts from America's Revolutionary War, this unique devotional highlights the lives of patriots who looked heavenward during the time of conflict. Through Revolution-era letters, diaries, and sermons, plus a Scripture verse and brief prayer, each day's selection explores a timeless theme such as loneliness, contentment, fear, and God's will.
Best-selling author, historian, and media analyst Jane Hampton Cook is known for making history both memorable and relevant to today’s news, political events, and issues of faith. Jane is the co-author of Stories of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq & Afghanistan and author of Stories of Faith and Courage from the Revolutionary War, The Faith of America’s First Ladies, and Maggie Houston. Jane received a fellowship in 2003 from the Organization of American Historians and the White House Historical Association to conduct historical research on presidents, first ladies, and the White House. She is a frequent guest on the Fox News Channel.
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The soldiers in the thick of battle, and the women and children they left behind endured mighty sufferings during the tumultuous times of the Civil War. This collection of first hand-accounts attests to the faith and forbearance of statesmen, ordinary soldiers, chaplains, their wives and mothers. Scripture verses and a short commentary concludes each devotional chapter. The courage and faith of the featured writers will encourage and uplift you as you read of their perseverance in trials. 398 pages, one page per each day of the year. Softcover with torn paper edges. Terry R. Tuley is the senior pastor of West Lonsdale Baptist Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. After graduating from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky, Terry has spent a number of years writing, hiking, fishing, and raising a family. Terry is an avid military historian and is particularly interested in Civil War history. In addition to his collection of Civil War relics and memorabilia, Terry also has a large collection of rare religious books. Terry and his wife Jill have three children, Ashley, Jonathan, and Cortney, and currently live in the metro Knoxville area.
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Battlefields & Blessings: Stories of Faith & Courage from World War II‘s first purpose is to strengthen the faith of its readers by showing the power of others’ faith under the most extreme circumstances imaginable. This is accomplished through 365 one-page stories from America’s greatest conflict presented in a daily devotional format with relevant scripture readings for each day of the year.
Additionally, the book presents a unique and concise history of World War II with summaries, maps, and photographs of the major campaigns of the war. On this level, the individual stories provide insights into the war and combat not found in typical historical accounts.
Larkin Spivey is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War and a retired Marine Corps officer. He commanded infantry and reconnaissance units in combat as well as being trained in parachute, submarine, and Special Forces operations. He was with the blockade force during the Cuban Missile Crisis and served President Nixon in the White House. As a faculty member at The Citadel, he taught courses in U.S. military history, a subject of lifelong personal and professional interest. He is the author of God in the Trenches and Miracles of the American Revolution. He now writes full time and resides in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with his wife, Lani, and their four children. He is a lay eucharistic minister of the Episcopal Church and is actively involved in the Cursillo renewal movement and the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association.
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Battlefields & Blessings is a 365 day collection of inspiring stories of courage perseverance and faith based on first hand accounts of more than seventy who have served in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Through multiple, never-before-told stories, you'll uncover the personal challenges of the battlefield and hear the experiences and perspectives of deployed soldiers, chaplains, military wives, parents, organizers of humanitarian escorts, and veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder.
John Croushorn - http://www.croushorn.me Jane Cook - http://www.janecook.com/ Jocelyn Green - http://www.faithdeployed.com
In 1995, Chaplain Gaius (Gay) and his wife, Sue, accepted the position of missionaries for the Fellowship of Christian Firefighters, International. Sue serves as newsletter editor, and Gay serves as president. In 1994 they moved to Colorado from California where Gay had obtained his MBA and owned his own business. After teaching in the California public education system (elementary through college), Sue used her master’s degree in education in her career as Director of Children’s Ministries at Calvary Bible Church. After moving to Colorado, Gay became a firefighter for the Livermore Fire Protection District. Meanwhile, Sue wrote and co-authored several books and worked with Biblica (then IBS) to compile Answering The Call, a pocket New Testament for first responders.
Stories of Faith and Courage From Cops on the Street is a 365-day devotional book in the Battlefields and Blessings series. Stories—one for each day of the year—come from members of the law enforcement community who have sensed God’s presence in some event relating to their work. The contributors represent every phase of law enforcement work and demonstrate that something happened relating in their particular stories that simply cannot be attributed to anything other than God’s hand.
In addition to being an ordained minister and accomplished organist and pianist, Chaplain Carmen Grant Wolf is an experienced writer and editor with many years of service in the law enforcement community, seventeen as Executive Director of The Fellowship of Christian Peace Officers-USA (FCPO). Grant and his wife, Ruth, have two grown children and four grandchildren and live in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where Grant continues to serve as chaplain for the Chattanooga Police Department.
The Five Laws of Liberty is an honest examination of the biblical view of freedom. The book thoroughly examines Scripture passages that deal specifically with the concept of freedom and sheds light on Christ’s teaching on the subject. In order for freedom to flourish within relationships, every action should be governed by The Five Laws of Liberty. Why is it important to have a proper understanding of freedom? According to educator and author, Scott Hyland, life and liberty thrive within the parameters of The Five Laws of Liberty: • Remember the Past • Embrace the Truth • Respect Humanity • Self-control (Restraint) • Protect and Serve others • As a nation, America proudly exhibits a heritage of placing these laws into practice. Unfortunately, in recent years, we have witnessed deterioration in our ability to focus our sight upon the founding principles of our country.If this practice continues, our country will decline from democracy to anarchy, from anarchy to bondage, from bondage to tyranny, from tyranny to oppression, and from oppression to death.In order to preserve life and prevent the extinction of our nation, we must learn to train our sights upon the The Five Laws of Liberty. SCOTT HYLAND, along with his three brothers, grew up in the small town of Library, Pennsylvania, where he first learned the value of hard work, patriotism, and a strong Christian family. After getting married, Scott earned a Masters Degree in Biblical Studies at Dallas Theological Seminary. For the last ten years, Scott has served as the Bible Department Head at Liberty Christian Academy in Lynchburg, VA. Scott, his wife, and their three children currently live in nearby Forest, VA.
Modern-day pressures for supermodel beauty, high-powered careers, and perfect families place a spotlight on a woman's achievements instead of her worth. This book, using stories from numerous First Ladies, shows how they triumphed while experiencing intense pressure. By using their stories, along with a Hebrew proverb and biblical principles, Jane Cook explains that God is the true source of value and worth. Jane Hampton Cook is the former webmaster for President George W. Bush. As White House Deputy Director of Internet News Services from 2001-03, she designed President Bush’s official White House websites, whitehouse.gov and www.whitehousekids.gov. She also developed his official government website when he was Governor of Texas. Today, Jane speaks to women’s church groups and professional organizations. Jane is the author of Maggie Houston: My Father’s Honor and a contributor to the Points of Light Foundation’s Volunteer Leadership Magazine. She is also the senior editor for Baylor University’s proposal for the George W. Bush Presidential Library Center. A member of McLean Bible Church, Jane lives with her husband, and son in Alexandria, Virginia. You can find out more about this author by visiting her website: click here.
Though every president of the United States has thought of himself as a Christian, some have denied some the central doctrines of orthodox Christianity. This book carefully examines each President’s religious beliefs and compares those beliefs to the doctrines of biblical Christianity. The book also discusses their conversion experiences (where applicable), examines how their religious beliefs affected their Presidency, examines their beliefs on God’s role in American history, and looks into pertinent historical controversies. It contains both new and long-forgotten facts about and statements by many of our Presidents. Recently discovered (or rediscovered) information leads to new or modified conclusions about the religious beliefs of Jackson, William Henry Harrison, Buchanan, and Nixon. The book uses original sources, such as letters and firsthand recollections, to offer one of the most comprehensive portrayals of the topic ever written. The seven previous books on the topic relied on anecdotes and widely available speeches and biographies to paint interesting but anecdotal histories. This book offers the definitive treatment of its topic, yet remains fascinating and readable. One chapter is devoted to the religious beliefs of each President; the average chapter is ten to twelve pages long. Daniel Mount began researching this topic during his years as a homeschooled student and continued research while earning my Bachelor’s degree in American History and Political Science. He has had published several articles and one previous book, City on a Hilltop: The Story of Contemporary Christian Music (self-published in 2005). Daniel lives in Mansfield, Ohio and is active in a non-denominational church, as well as in political circles.
The book of prayers provides 180 prayers that hurting people can use during troubling times. Here are the sections included in this book: Section One: Praying for Myself Section Two: Praying for Others Section Three: Praying Together Jeannie St. John Taylor and her husband, Ray, live. in Portland, Oregon. She is a professional artist, a part-time private investigator, a part-time writing coach, a full-time wife and the mother of three recently graduated college-students. Her first love is honoring the Lord through prayer and through her writing. Jeannie is a graduate of both Olivet Nazarene College and Lewis and Clark College. She is the author of Prayers for Troubled Times, 101 Stories of Answered Prayer, and How to be a Praying Mom. Her children's book titles include What Do You See When You See Me? Am I Praying? And co-author of What Would Jesus Do Today?
Larkin Spivey believes that God is on America's side, backing up his thesis with historical evidence: a phantom attack that caused George Washington to win a decisive battle; "random" events in the Pacific that gave a small American fleet victory; and a U-2 spy plane and the dead pilot that saved the world from a nuclear holocaust. Putting forth the idea that God's providential hand intervened at critical junctures during America's wars-and that Freedom is important to the Almighty-Spivey shows how miraculous events kept fate going America's way. Miracles or mysteries, Spivey does not doubt that history has been swayed many times by a hidden hand, but will providence help America once again? LARKIN SPIVEY is a decorated veteran of the Vietnam War and a retired Marine Corps officer. Larkin commanded infantry and reconnaissance units in combat and was trained in parachute, submarine, and Special Forces operations. He was with the blockade force during the Cuban Missile Crisis and served President Nixon in the White House. As a faculty member at The Citadel, Larkin taught courses in U.S. military history, a subject of lifelong personal and professional interest. He is the author of God in the Trenches and has most recently authored Stories of Faith and Courage from World War II, a God & Country Press “Battlefields & Blessings” release. A lay Eucharistic minister of the Episcopal Church, Larkin no writes full time and resides in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with his wife, Lani, and their four children. He is actively involved in the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association.
Was the birth of the Republic an accident of history or part of a divine plan? Is God on America’s side? Is it possible a providential hand intervened at critical junctures during the American Revolution? Larkin Spivey, a decorated Marine Corps officer and respected military professor, believes so. This provocative account of the American Revolution offers historical evidence that the hand of God was at work during the pivotal era of America’s founding. Author Larkin Spivey, a respected military historian, shows how a series of remarkable and miraculous occurrences laid the foundations for the Republic. With compelling facts and interpretations, this portrait of early America is both amazing and uplifting. Whether you agree with his conclusions about how God’s providence ties in with American history, Larkin hopes that you will continue reading to learn about the “magnificently complex men and events that contributed to the founding of America, and why I might consider them miraculous.” Skeptics and supporters alike will be uplifted by the incredible accounts mentioned in this book.
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