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Indivisible by James Robison and Jay W. Richards

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Synopsis

A book, geared towards conservative Christians with mass appeal, that connects biblical principles with practical politics to have a lasting impact on our culture.Many books have been written on conservative politics. Many more have been written calling Christians to holiness and spiritual revival. Few, however, have managed to combine a clear explanation of the conservative political perspective with its corresponding personal and spiritual virtue. In... more

About James Robison and Jay W. Richards

James Robison is the founder and president of LIFE Outreach International, a worldwide Christian relief organization. He is also the host of LIFE Today, a... more


Published: February 20, 2012 by FaithWords

Genre: Religion & Spirituality, Political & Social Sciences. Non-fiction. 384 pages

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  • Culture Watch

    It is a much needed corrective to so much leftist “social justice” thinking which has crept into so many churches.

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  • Catholic Culture.org | 29 Feb 2012

    . . .an unusual—and ultimately disappointing—offering from Ignatius Press.

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  • Belief Net

    . . .a clarion call to understand our roots and look to the way the Founding Fathers set our government up.

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  • Fr. Z's Blog | 24 Apr 2012

    I found the authors to be sincere and creative, insightful and faithful in their Christian faith.

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