Books
One Nation Under God
This Second Edition publication of One Nation Under God is a broadly expanded release from the Christian Law Association that chronicles the historical truth of America's founding as a Christian nation. The book starts with the motivation of our nation's first settlers and tracks the founding father's Godly intentions from their own writings. This scholarly work is fully documented with citation authorities that underscore the undeniable fact that America was ordained as a Christian nation and how God uniquely blessed in our nation's formative years.
Understanding the Constitution
The most important legal document in American history is the United States Constitution. It is the blueprint by which our government is to be operated. It is the guarantor, not the grantor, of our liberties. Yet, many Christians have never read this short document through even once!
This book is a must-read for every American Christian. We often hear it said that American law is based on the Bible, and that fact is true. How many Christians can explain why? This book will take you step-by-step through the U.S. Constitution in plain English and explain the Biblical basis for many of its key provisions. Understanding the Constitution starts with the truth that "Government was God's Idea" and walks all the way through to modern courts' interpretations (and misinterpretations).
Fighting for Dear Life
David Gibbs III took a leap of faith in September 2003 when Bob and Mary Schindler, Terri Schiavo’s parents, asked him to become the lead attorney in their frantic fight to save their daughter’s life. Taking the case pro bono, Gibbs embarked on a compelling journey that would forever change his life. He watched Terri fade away in those last days, and was with Mary, her mom, the last time she saw Terri alive.
David Gibbs gives an insider’s account of the story that tore at the heart of a nation and which marked a watershed moment in America’s judicial history. Gibbs shares previously undisclosed truths about the trial and error surrounding Terri’s death, why it should never have happened, and why it matters so critically for us as we grapple with the value of life and the question of who decides.
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