Exploring the intersection of faith and politics, this book argues for the importance of letting one's beliefs guide electoral choices. It delves into the moral and ethical implications of voting, encouraging readers to reflect on their values and how they align with political candidates and issues. By emphasizing the role of faith in civic engagement, it aims to inspire thoughtful, informed decision-making at the ballot box.
D. James Kennedy Libros
D. James Kennedy fue un devoto ministro y autor que se dedicó a compartir su fe y sus convicciones a través de su escritura y ministerio. Su extensa obra literaria y la fundación de múltiples ministerios atestiguan su profundo compromiso de inspirar y guiar a otros. Las obras de Kennedy a menudo profundizan en profundas cuestiones teológicas, ofreciendo a los lectores una comprensión más profunda de la fe. Su legado continúa a través de sus impactantes publicaciones y las instituciones que estableció.






Why I Believe
- 172 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
The challenges of our world are rampant materialism, atheism, non-Christian religions, television, magazines, books, motion pictures. But Why I Believe supplies ample ammunition for our counterattack. Written by Dr. D. James Kennedy, this is a living, dynamic demonstration of the blessing and power that all Christians can have in the closeness of God's real presence in their lives.
Why the Ten Commandments Matter
- 208 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
The book offers a refreshing and contemplative look at the relevance of the Ten Commandments in contemporary American society. Through the lens of an esteemed author and minister, it explores how these ancient principles can guide moral decision-making and foster a deeper understanding of ethical living in modern times.
Examines the influence the Bible has had on all aspects of modern life, from laws and government based on the Ten Commandments, to commonly used phrases and expressions
Practical suggestions on how to avoid and overcome the destructive interpersonal conflicts many churches have experienced with leaders, members, and pastors.