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HERE'S WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT "DISCIPLING THE NATIONS"
"Woods has done us all a great service by writing this balanced, comprehensive, easy-to-understand, and intensely practical handbook to the subject of civil government ... Marked by Biblical fidelity, political sagacity, and cultural immediacy."(George Grant, author)
"....Excellent. I was particularly interested in your analysis of the Great Awakening and the declension of the Puritan experiment." (Colonel Donor, co-founder American Coalition for Traditional Values)
"Let me congratulate you on a first-rate piece of work! I know it will be used by God to instruct readers as to the real nature of the U.S. Constitution, biblical law and what constitutes a Christian, godly society." (Pastor Norman Jones, Hope Reformed Church, Pierre, S.D.)
"My kind of book...the kind of book that makes me excited as I begin to read...because of [its] unusual fidelity to the message of the Holy Scriptures! Impressed me in a very special way...really put spring in my step...a great blessing to me."(Walt Hibbard, founder of Great Christian Books)
"A fascinating combination of Biblical philosophy and practical, political application. It will definitely challenge the thinking of those evangelicals who have embraced the Christian America thesis without much critical reflection." (Mike White, Oregon Family Council director)
"...an enjoyable read...I appreciated Wood's ability to clearly articulate and explain in simple language important Biblical principles...this is an important book." (Mark Horne, literary critic )
"This is simply an excellent book; in content, documentation, structure and style it excels. Woods goes far to show that the framers of the Constitution did not have in mind a Christian country, nor did they put together a Christian document. He does not, as so many others, simply point out the problems that exist, but offers a sound answer to them from God's Word. There is much sage advice and counsel here. Although other books have been written on this subject, few if any, present such a clear philosophical solution and sage practical advice to bring about the necessary reforms. Woods...fills a lacuna in the discussion with a clear, warm and provocative presentation on the subject. (Westminster Weekly, Jan 10, 1999)
" Discipling the Nations offers a fresh and challenging look at the long-standing debate over the nature of our nation's founding documents. In order to form a more perfect union we must be willing to take a critical look at what the founders might have missed and the influences that set them adrift. Dennis Woods has performed a service by challenging our loyalties to country over God. (Georgene Rice, Host, The Georgene Rice Show, KPDQ Radio, Portland, Oregon)
"Very well done. Accurate. Thought provoking. Resolves certain contradictions which had bothered me very much" (Franklin Sanders, editor of the "The Moneychanger": in response to the 'Free Report' summary of ismellarat)
"Mixed with my intense joy at reading this excellent book is my embarrassment that nobody in the National Reform Association wrote it first. We've been scooped! Woods, who had not heard of the NRA, has written as good a manifesto for our cause as anybody alive." (William Gould, NRA Treasurer)
"I really enjoyed this book. Insight follows insight, page after page. (Mac Sumner, political activist)
"I wanted to thank you for the effort you put into "Discipling the Nations". Very well researched and practical. I too have been sounding this message of Christian involvement from the Pulpit for years. (Pastor Paul Michael Raymond, The Reformed Bible Church)
I am a Christian history teacher and I enjoyed your site tremendously! I am always looking for good history books from a Christian perspective. I admire authors who are passionate about the truth and your book has caught my attention. (Lloyd Chesser, Christian High School Professor of History)
"I haven't explored the entire website yet,but I like it very much. I have been "Smelling a Rat" for quite some time myself and look forward to this association." (Vic Lockman, former Disney cartoonist)
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