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What can we do about the decline of the Christian west? Like the ancient Israelites in Egypt, Americans are simply slaves driven by the taskmasters to produce more with less. This austerity has global ramifications as well. We are spoken of in economic terms such as "taxpayers" and "human resources" - just soul-less beings to be used for the machine. We are no longer "peoples" defined by a common culture, traditions, or eternal values. The church too is in decline. The author exposes some little known history of our ancestors and reveals the path to regain liberty. This book is "the rest of…mehr

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What can we do about the decline of the Christian west? Like the ancient Israelites in Egypt, Americans are simply slaves driven by the taskmasters to produce more with less. This austerity has global ramifications as well. We are spoken of in economic terms such as "taxpayers" and "human resources" - just soul-less beings to be used for the machine. We are no longer "peoples" defined by a common culture, traditions, or eternal values. The church too is in decline. The author exposes some little known history of our ancestors and reveals the path to regain liberty. This book is "the rest of the story" and it should give Christians the basic principles needed to understand who they are, where they are going, and what is going on in the world. A primer into Christian Identity in a blend of history, politics and theology; the author proposes biblical measures that could revolutionize the church and the world. Christians and Patriots will never view the Bible the same after reading this book.
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James N. Jester grew up on the eastern shore of Maryland and has been in church all his life. He served in the Air Force and the Army National Guard. He has worked mostly in the plumbing and electrical fields. Besides serving in various independent churches, he has also worked for the American Rescue Workers in Washington D.C. and the Salvation Army in Cincinnati. He attended God's Bible School and College in Cincinnati from 1990-1994. He presently lives in Kentucky and is a member of the Fellowship of God's Covenant People church.