America on the Cusp of God’S Grace: The Biblical Connection to the Stars and StripesiUniverse, 12/11/2010 - 460 من الصفحات America on the Cusp of Gods Grace issues a rousing call for true, Bible-believing patriots to save America by reverting back to the august principles of our Founding Fathers. With simple, straightforward language, Dennis G. Hurst digs deep into the ideas and beliefs upon which the Republic was founded and then juxtaposes them with the sobering reality of today. Hurst provides a history of the beginning of America, from its seventeenth-century colonies based on religious freedom to the Revolutionary Wars stunning impact on the world and to the Constitutional Conventions innovative ideas. Hurst shows how faith in God guided the Founders during every step of the process and compares and contrasts this history with the present state of American culture. In addition, he looks at the damaging effects of Islam on the United States and how it has brought about a decisive, polarizing effect on ideologies today. But Hurst doesnt stop with mere commentary and historical scholarship. Instead, he offers a blueprint for how God-loving American citizens begin a revival in their country. This includes a return to character, leadership, and integrity, plus a steady focus on Christ. True believers were this countrys founders; true believers were its sustainers; and true believers will be its rescuers, even an America on the Cusp of Gods Grace! |
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... . The supporters of the Awakening and its evangelical thrust - Presbyterians, Baptists and Methodists - became the largest American Protestant denominations by the first decades of 23 Chapter Two: Faith In 18th Century America.
... Methodism, of extracts from Jonathan Edwards' DistinguishingMarks ofa Work of the Spirit of God , illustrates the transAtlantic character of the Great Awakening. The leaders communicated with each other, profited from each others ...
... Methodism, begun by John Wesley and others as a reform movement within the Church of England, spread to the American colonies in the 1760's. Although handicapped by Wesley's opposition to the American Revolution, Methodists nevertheless ...
... Methodists. The first Methodist meeting in New York City (one of the first in the American colonies), was held in the sail loft of a Manhattan rigging house in 1766. The five people who attended helped launch the Methodist Church on a ...
... Methodist System, have here the whole field mechanically delineated before them, the object of which, is completely to explain ... Methodists” for nothing. Chapter Three: Faith And The American Revolution Let them revere 36 Dennis G. Hurst.
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Part Three Conflicting Ideologies | 151 |
Part Four A New Revival | 303 |
Appendix The Founding Documents | 403 |
References Notes Resources and Links | 437 |