DescriptionIn the same uncompromising style of Jesus Freaks, best-selling authors Michael Tait and Toby Mac of dc Talk now urge readers to take their stand for America's future by examining our past. Using unforgettable accounts of both famous and little-known Ameri
DescriptionRichard Labunski offers a dramatic account of a time when the entire American experiment hung in the balance, only to be saved by the most unlikely of heroes, the diminutive and exceedingly shy James Madison. Here is a vividly written account of not one
DescriptionThis engaging and sympathetic biography provides a revealing portrait of a prolific human being, the man Thomas Jefferson called "the greatest man in the world". Throughout this remarkable book we see Madison the legislator, writer, Secretary of State, President, elder statesman, and, perhaps most importantly, as a man who believed most implicitly in the mutual dependence of democracy and individual freedom. Madison was guided by this philosophy. Accordingly, our constitutional guarantees of civil and religious liberty are, in many ways, his legacy.
DescriptionIn the same uncompromising style of Jesus Freaks, best-selling authors Michael Tait and Toby Mac of dc Talk now urge readers to take their stand for America's future by examining our past. Using unforgettable accounts of both famous and little-known Americans, Under God examines the stories of men and women who forged our nation. Against these, they pair the dark side of America's legacy, racism, slavery, injustice, in order that a new generation might seek God's face and avoid repeating sins of the past. The authors draw on the resources of WallBuilders, a national organization that distributes historical, legal, and statistical information and helps citizens become active in their communities.