If this is what it's like to win, how bad must it be when we lose?
Supposedly, the forces of morality have won substantial electoral victories over the last decade. Christians have awakened from a carefully sequestered hibernation and are roaring into the political arena hungry for righteous vindication.
But what have we got to show for it? Abortion is still epidemic. Pornography is still endemic. And corruption is still pandemic. The monolithic humanistic juggernaut seems unaffected and uneffected.
The reason for this perplexing dilemma is actually quite simple: Christians have ignored God's blueprint for political action. As a result, we have merely traded liberal humanists for conservative humanists. We have merely traded decadent yippies for decadent yuppies.
In this volume of the ground-breaking Biblical Blueprint Series, George Grant outlines what the neglected blueprint is.
In addition, The Changing of the Guard plots a course of reconstruction. It outlines a political strategy. It recommends workable agenda. And it delineates Scriptural tactics.
In short, The Changing of the Guard shows us how we can really win when we win.
The forces of morality seemed to have have won substantial electoral victories in 1980 and 1984, and Christians are in the political arena roaring for righteous vindication. However, abortion, pornography, and corruption are still with us. The Changing of the Guard not only pinpoints the problems of the politically naive New Right, it plots a course of reconstruction as well. This gives Christians clear, scriptural direction for gaining influence in the American political system.
George Grant: Changing of the Guard: Biblical Blueprint for Politics. Download here.
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