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America has hit the proverbial fork in the road. As a nation, we have two choices before us. We can continue to go down the road of social strife and despair, or we can choose the road that leads us back to the founding principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that our nation’s founding fathers spoke of so eloquently in the Declaration of Independence. In American Restoration: Essays in Culture, Society, and Politics, Tim Goeglein and Craig Osten examine current American society and seek to provide a blueprint for how America can choose the road that will culminate in national…mehr

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America has hit the proverbial fork in the road. As a nation, we have two choices before us. We can continue to go down the road of social strife and despair, or we can choose the road that leads us back to the founding principles of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that our nation’s founding fathers spoke of so eloquently in the Declaration of Independence. In American Restoration: Essays in Culture, Society, and Politics, Tim Goeglein and Craig Osten examine current American society and seek to provide a blueprint for how America can choose the road that will culminate in national and spiritual renewal in every aspect of culture. Each chapter includes discussion questions to spark conversations with friends, neighbors, and colleagues. The objective is to create a national dialogue on each of these topics while winsomely convincing hearts and minds that the best days for America are still to come if we, as individuals and as a nation, return to the foundational ideals and values that made America a beacon of freedom to the world.
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TIMOTHY S. GOEGLEIN is the vice president for External and Government Relations at Focus on the Family in Washington, D.C. He served in high-level government posts for two decades, including press secretary for former Senator Dan Coats of Indiana, special assistant to President George W. Bush, and deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison. CRAIG OSTEN has collaborated with several best-selling authors on more than a dozen books. A former political reporter and an ardent student of history, Osten graduated from the University of California, Davis, and did graduate work at California State University, Sacramento, and Fuller Theological Seminary.