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A World of His Own highlights the extreme differences between the world God created and the world as it is today. Exemplifying how the problems of American society result from minimizing the most crucial body of knowledge known to man, this insightful resource examines the role of public education in shaping what our society has become, the suffering that results from excluding God, and the ensuing failure to acknowledge the power of change that we possess. A World of His Own identifies solutions for regaining the soul of our land. It affirms that hope for meaningful life lies only within…mehr

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A World of His Own highlights the extreme differences between the world God created and the world as it is today. Exemplifying how the problems of American society result from minimizing the most crucial body of knowledge known to man, this insightful resource examines the role of public education in shaping what our society has become, the suffering that results from excluding God, and the ensuing failure to acknowledge the power of change that we possess. A World of His Own identifies solutions for regaining the soul of our land. It affirms that hope for meaningful life lies only within these words: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me” (Matthew 11:29 KJB) and “For without me ye can do nothing” (John 15:5 KJB).
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Gary Brown practiced as a professional counselor in Ohio for nearly a decade. He holds a master’s degree in counseling from Xavier University where he served as an adjunct faculty member for a year. Gary founded the counseling service Helping Horses/Healing Arts, a nonprofit that provided experiential mental health counseling for children and families in the Cincinnati area for seven years.  An airline transport rated pilot, Gary served as a corporate pilot, a pilot for a worldwide ministry, and an assistant professor of aviation at Hampton University. He is also a graduate of Charis Bible College. Gary currently resides in Virginia.