Trumpet of Terror-CC


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Horsemen of Terror


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The Global Community sets a plan in motion to trap believers.




The Organ


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Lift Up Your Voice Like a Trumpet


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When the Supreme Court declared in 1954 that segregated public schools were unconstitutional, the highest echelons of Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish religious organizations enthusiastically supported the ruling, and black civil rights workers expected and actively sought the cooperation of their white religious cohorts. Many white southern clergy, however, were outspoken in their defense of segregation, and even those who supported integration were wary of risking their positions by urging parishioners to act on their avowed religious beliefs in a common humanity. Those who did so found themselves abandoned by friends, attacked by white supremacists, and often driven from their communities. Michael Friedland here offers a collective biography of several southern and nationally known white religious leaders who did step forward to join the major social protest movements of the mid-twentieth century, lending their support first to the civil rights movement and later to protests over American involvement in Vietnam. Profiling such activists as William Sloane Coffin Jr., Daniel and Philip Berrigan, Abraham Joshua Heschel, Eugene Carson Blake, Robert McAfee Brown, and Will D. Campbell, he reveals the passions and commitment behind their involvement in these protests and places their actions in the context of a burgeoning ecumenical movement.




Imperial Hubris


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Though U.S. leaders try to convince the world of their success in fighting al Qaeda, one anonymous member of the U.S. intelligence community would like to inform the public that we are, in fact, losing the war on terror. Further, until U.S. leaders recognize the errant path they have irresponsibly chosen, he says, our enemies will only grow stronger. According to the author, the greatest danger for Americans confronting the Islamist threat is to believe-at the urging of U.S. leaders-that Muslims attack us for what we are and what we think rather than for what we do. Blustering political rhetor.







The Great Emporium


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The Judges


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How to Listen to God "In the stillness of our lives God whispers His greatest thoughts. Don't be discouraged when life stands still and the unknown is staring you in the face. He never leaves us, even in the most quiet of moments, He is there." We often hear God best in the face of uncertainty. It is when we can't predict the future, when we take risks that God teaches and grows us the most. He is with you, whether that be in the midst of changing jobs or undertaking a new creative project. As reflections of Christ, we have the ability to create something that didn't exist before, and God delights in guiding us through the process.