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America is perilously weak - her economy a shambles, her dollar devalued, her military neglected, and her citizens demoralized and divided. Opportunistic politicians continue to be supported by those to whom they have promised free food, housing, and health care. These politicians, with their failed ideas, show contempt for the laws and institutions they are sworn to protect, and for the hard-working Americans they've exploited to promote their agendas. In an effort to tranquilize their own guilt, they attempt to destroy anyone who so much as makes them feel in any way guilty about their political actions and life-styles, even characterizing those who differ with them as guilty of hate crimes. As a result, they seek to silence all opposing voices, and are determined to silence America's Christians and Jews. Tragically, these politicians have also encouraged America's enemies - nations and terrorist organizations who are secretly planning to invade the United States. Prior to the outbreak of war, these politiicans begin attacks on one of their most outspoken critics. Forced to run for his life, he is injured in an auto accident and awakens at the outbreak of war in a hospital X-ray room, his memory gone. "War's Desolation" is the first book in a series that chronicles his desperate efforts to survive the war, discover his identity, and resist the enemy.
"I Remember When . . ." is a small book of reports about God and His Holy Spirit. It is a collection of snapshots, stretching over more than 70 years of one man's life. These experiences are unique and personal to the author. Each report tells of a specific moment when God entered time to bring a gift. Some gifts were of knowledge, insight or understanding. Some were of guidance. Some were material. In each instance, they bring glory to His Name. In grade school and in the Marine Corps., in business and at the sea shore, in the camp ground and at the kitchen table, God made His presence known. These reports are gathered here because these events ought not to be treated lightly or forgotten. Rather they should be raised up as memorials to His goodness. They are to be remembered as times of special grace, special evidences of His love. Their memory is to be savored and shared. The writer invites you to search your own life and to compile your own list of memorials to rejoice in before God.
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