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For decades, American exceptionalism has been devoured by globalists, socialists, progressives, and the godless. Faithful patriots have been branded for loving liberty, the Republic, the Constitution, the rule of law, and the truth that America exists as one nation under one God. In Rules for Rebuilders, authors Steven Grant and Stanley Grant pull from a proven blueprint rooted in history to bring the pattern for national renewal into today's contemporary language. The Grants show that national renewal has happened before, and it can happen again. With Scripture references provided, they…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
For decades, American exceptionalism has been devoured by globalists, socialists, progressives, and the godless. Faithful patriots have been branded for loving liberty, the Republic, the Constitution, the rule of law, and the truth that America exists as one nation under one God. In Rules for Rebuilders, authors Steven Grant and Stanley Grant pull from a proven blueprint rooted in history to bring the pattern for national renewal into today's contemporary language. The Grants show that national renewal has happened before, and it can happen again. With Scripture references provided, they outline a thirteen-point plan to make America great again. Rules for Rebuilders offers an inspired sociopolitical and religious commentary that draws a corollary between the biblical story of Nehemiah and the present-day United States. The Grants argue that patriotic Americans should stand against business-as-usual politics and instead confront globalism and defend traditional conservative Christian values through direct involvement in all levels of government.
Autorenporträt
Steven Grant has a BA in Theology/Greek from Moody Bible Institute and an MDiv from Luther Rice Seminary. Over the past fifteen years, Steven has immersed himself in Rabbinic and Hebraic literature in order to satisfy his passion to accurately interpret Scripture from a century-contextual perspective. As a perpetual student, he will finish another master's degree (MTS) in 2020 while working toward a DMin at Lipscomb University.