At this defining moment in American history, values voters everywhere are wondering, "Where do we go from here?" Bishop Harry Jackson and Tony Perkins hope to answer that question with their new book, Personal Faith, Public Policy, available Tuesday, March 4. Jackson and Perkins focus on seven key issues that they believe can unite Christians from all walks of life, including: family, religious liberty, life, immigration, poverty and justice, racial reconciliation, and the environment.
The book is a must-read for people who want to promote social change through spiritual truth. It explains why and how Christians can successfully engage the culture with the values agenda. Click here to pre-order your copy.



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I believe that after hearing Tony Perkins on CNN, that he has no idea of what he is talking about. First, there is the fact that after research you find that everyone in the Bible was African. The Romans were Italians. Therefore the portrayal of the ancient biblical figures in the media are wrong. Moses wasn't white, Joshua wasn't white or any body else for that matter. So, if you don't understand african culture, then you don't understand biblical culture. Read Amos 9:7, or research early explorers such as Sir Richard Francis Burton, a 19th century English explorer, writer and linguist in 1883 wrote to Gerald Massey, "You are quite right about the "AFRICAN" origin of the Egyptians & Israelites. I have 100 human skulls to prove it."
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