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Portrait of Obedience: The Biography of Robert T. Ketcham
J. Murray Murdoch
The biography of Robert T. Kethcham (Baptist pastor & one of the founders of the GARBC). A deeply moving life portrait of a man dedicated to the services of his Lord and the church he so dearly loved.
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Cedarville University: Inspiring Greatness for 125 Years
J. Murray Murdoch and Thomas S. Mach
In 1887, five godly men were led to found Cedarville College. They envisioned an institution that would provide an outstanding education to equip graduates to serve God. Their purpose lives on in Cedarville University.
In more than 230 pages of stories and photographs, Cedarville University: Inspiring Greatness for 125 Years captures the stories of the men and women who built a University that still stands "For the Word of God and the Testimony of Jesus Christ."
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Recruitment, Selection & Retention of Law Enforcement Officers
Patrick Oliver
Inside this richly insightful guide, Patrick Oliver, Ph.D., four-time Chief of Police, and former Commissioner for the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA), shares his extensive expertise on attracting, evaluating, hiring and retaining the kinds of officers that make agencies great and communities strong.
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Gambling: Don't Bet on It
Rex M. Rogers
A newly revised and updated look at the rising popularity of legalized gambling and its detrimental effects on individuals and society.
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Seducing America: Is Gambling a Good Bet?
Rex M. Rogers
In Seducing America, Rex Rogers stirs Christians into action with heart wrenching true stories of lives destroyed by the "acceptable addiction" of gambling. He provides a biblical analysis and hard-hitting look at legalized gambling's effects on America's social, cultural, and political welfare.
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Rendering to God and Caesar: Critical Readings for American Government
Mark Caleb Smith, Jewerl Maxwell, Marc A. Clauson, Kevin F. Sims, David L. Rich, and Andrew Travis
To understand American government is, at minimum, to recognize religion's profound influence on our culture and, by extension, our politics." So state the editors of this outstanding collection of 55 readings that survey the function and purpose of American government from its founding to the present. Rendering to God and Caesar is mostly comprised of primary sources, including founding documents, Supreme Court cases, and momentous speeches. Grouped into six unifying sections with introductions that tie the individual works together and point to their significance, each article is introduced as well by brief comments to highlight specific features or issues.
Designed to whet the reader's appetite for exploring the rich American governmental heritage-from The Mayflower Compact and excerpts from the writing of de Tocqueville and Rothbard to commentary about civil liberties and Barack Obama's speech about his own understanding of how religion should influence politics-the collection is sure to generate controversy and lead to lively classroom discussion.
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