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For readers interested in Christian history and values
Reveals the truth about slavery's historical context
You will gain insight into faith's impact on freedom
"My Christian faith taught me always to fight hard but only to fight back with the truth. Sadly, I learned that the opposition to Judeo-Christian faith and family values has never had truth as a requirement."
-Ken Mercer
Mercer describes slavery as Evil. Slavery existed in the world for thousands of years before the founding of our thirteen colonies and before the signing of our 1776 Declaration of Independence.
Then came "The Great Awakening" of the Christian faith in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe. The movement to abolish world-wide slavery was born.
Article 1 (Section 9) of the Constitution, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the three post-Civil War Constitutional Amendments, are just a few examples of historical events championed by Christian men and women standing firm against powerful and evil forces.
This book, Slavery 101, is the first in a series of "Mercer Moments in American History." Future projects planned include Constitution 101-Separation of Church and State, and In God We Still Trust.
Ken Mercer believes: "We will never fully comprehend our Founding Father's challenge to continuously strive to become a 'more perfect Union' unless we understand what makes our United States of America so exceptional. It is the profound impact and unbroken revival of Judeo-Christian values throughout our history."
Title
Slavery 101: Mercer Moments in American History
Author
Ken Mercer
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Westbow Press
Published
April 2021
Weight
486g
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.7 cm
ISBN
9781664225145
ISBN-10
1664225145
Eden Code
5570994
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