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| Christianity in the United States
Christianity in the United States
Daniel Dorchester's Christianity in the United States is a book that liberals have kept buried for a long time, never to see the light of day. For the first time in 100 years, it is back in print. They can't keep it buried any longer.
You've been lied to. You probably knew that already. Your children are being lied to, but I bet they don't know it. For decades now Americans have been told that Christianity's role in the founding of this nation is at best minimal. One atheist put it this way: Our nation was founded not on Christian principles but on Enlightenment ones. Nonsense! Where are her facts? She doesn't have any. American Vision Press has been in the business for 30 years refuting the liars of history. The best way to do that is to marshal the evidence. Of course, they're counting on most Americans never to read any contrary evidence. But more Americans are learning the truth about Americas Christian past, and it is driving liberals nuts! They cant hide from the truth any longer..
Dorchester's massive study begins with the colonial era and continues through 1887. The author does something unique. Not only have the religious statistics of the churches been studied, but also the moral and social phenomena. . . . Liberals aren't opposed to private religious beliefs. What really bugs them is the social impact of religion, and in the case of Dorchester's book, it's the impact of Christianity on all of life that interests him. He also uncovers the seeds of skepticism, how once Christian institutions were lost. There are lessons here for our day.
I have never seen such a comprehensive study of the subject before I obtained a copy of Dorchester's Christianity in the United States. I don't know how Dorchester did it in an era before the internet. He covers the good, the bad, and the ugly. There's even a section on American Socialism. With this book in your library, you will be able to show anyone that America cannot be understood without understanding Christianity. It is literally written on every page of her history. Daniel Dorchester makes sure of that with his Christianity in the United States.
The socialist and atheistic Left does not want this book in your hands. They certainly don't want your children to see it.
|  | Quote of the Week Edward Johnson on Proper Voting Those who are chosen to a place in government, must be men truly fearing God, wise and learned in the truths of Christ...Neither will any Christian of a sound judgment vote for any, but those who earnestly contend for the faith.
Edward Johnson, Puritan contemporary of Mass. Governor John Winthrop Note: CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHNSON, author of the rambling but sturdy and characteristically Puritan "Wonder-Working Providence of Zion's Saviour in New England," was born at Herne Hill, Kent, England, in 1599, and died at Woburn, Massachusetts, April 23, 1672. It is thought that he came to New England with Winthrop, in 1630, and certain that he took an active part in organizing the church and the town of Woburn, in 1642. He held public office almost continuously till his death, was town representative, recorder, speaker, colonial commissioner, and something of a soldier.
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| The Way to Wealth: Advice Hints and Tips on Business Money and Finance
Ben Franklin's writings have inspired millions throughout the years, and his advice on how to earn and save money is timeless.
The Way to Wealth is a collection of Franklin's essays and personal letters on how to make money, start a business, and save for the future.
Essays include "Advice to a Young Tradesman," which explains how to run a profitable business; "The Whistle," a charming parable on how to prevent greed from trumping profitability; and "On Smuggling, and its Various Species," which reveals the reasons cheaters never succeed. All will help and inspire you on your glorious way to wealth and prosperity.
Also included is Franklin's "The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket," tidbits from Poor Richard's Almanack, personal letters to his sister chock-full of advice for a prosperous household, and more!
In tough economic times, this book is for anyone who longs for financial stability and growth. About the Author - Benjamin Franklin was a writer, inventor, political theorist, diplomat, and Founding Father of the United States. He wrote under the pen name of Poor Richard from 1732 to 1757.
Hardback, 144 pages
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| What the Schools Are Teaching
How to spot lies in textbooks...
Have you ever wondered what textbooks are teaching about living things, as opposed to what the Bible teaches? It should not surprise you that they are opposites, but it might surprise you that the textbooks contain outright falsehoods. You too should know the lies, so you can help your families, answer our church youth and the unbelieving world. Dr. Jackson's usual dynamic style will help you easily identify many of these.
About the Author: Dr. Jackson is Coordinator of Campus Ministry for Creation Truth Foundation. He holds a doctorate in science education from the University of Virginia. and is a lifetime member of Mensa and Creation Research Society. He has 30 years experience as a science teacher, teacher trainer and as a creation speaker/debater.
Specifications: DVD, 42 minutes
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| Christianity & the American Commonwealth
Originally published in 1898, this rare book was rediscovered and brought back into print by American Vision Press. The liberals are sure to be frustrated with this compelling book that clearly demonstrates Americas Christian heritage. Christianity and the American Commonwealth is a collection of five brilliant lectures given by Dr. Carles B. Galloway at the Chapel of Emory College on March 22-27, 1898. More than a hundred images from all over the world have been added to visually enrich Galloways text.
His five lectures are broken into five chapters:
1. Religion and Civil Government
2. The Christian Coming and Character of the Early Colonists
3. The Christian Institutions and Laws of the Colonists
4. Christianity and the Nation
5. Christian Education in the American Commonwealth
Paperback; 182 pages
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| Mayflower Pilgrims-DVD
Towards the end of the 16th Century, in a quiet corner of England, well away from the mainstream of Elizabethan life, an apparently insignificant religious movement emerged. It was composed of a small band of largely anonymous people who believed in a simple form of worship, away from the ritualized trappings of the established Church of the day. These people were known as Separatists.
No one then could possibly have guessed what a huge impact these faithful Christians would have on world history. But when, in 1620, after years of sacrifice and hardship, they arrived on the shores of the New World in a tiny ship, they carried in their hearts a set of beliefs which would form the bedrock values for the world's most powerful democracy -- America, a nation engendered by the idea of freedom, and expression of religious belief.
History has given these remarkable people a name -- The Mayflower Pilgrims. This is their story.
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