Reviving Our Republic: Asking God to Help

Reviving Our Republic: Asking God to Help

by James Boggs
Reviving Our Republic: Asking God to Help

Reviving Our Republic: Asking God to Help

by James Boggs

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Overview

Many political books list American societal and political problems but stop short of presenting solutions. Dr. Boggs explains the context and concepts that our Founders applied while structuring our federal system. He then applies those God-centered concepts with credible physical and online sources so the reader can conceptualize solving today's critical problems in America.
The author shows you how to evaluate statements on the internet and determine facts on current issues. Then you will be informed as you work to: increase personal morals, strengthen your family, protect your rights, meet civic responsibilities, improve local schools, assimilate legal immigrants, find and grow with a religious group, and more. You may read specific chapters which apply to problems painful to you or read the full book to greatly increase your participation in, and rewards from, the American way of life.
Dr. Boggs describes step-by-step actions you can implement to improve American society while personally growing as a God-centered individual. America gives us significant values: freedom, a way of life, and opportunities for which people still risk their lives to immigrate. If these values disappear, they will be lost forever.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161006719
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
Publication date: 04/07/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Dr. James Boggs is a graduate of the Virginia Military Institute. Boggs studied at the Hamma School of Theology (Wittenberg University) before entering active duty as an Army Combat Engineer, 2nd Lieutenant. He also holds masters in Systems Management from George Washington University and in Information Architecture from Capitol Technical University. He completed his doctorate in Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University. A retired Army officer and a twenty-year adjunct college professor, Dr. Boggs is interested in the U.S. Constitution and the political writings of the 17th and 18th centuries. He now turns his critical problem solving to what he considers some of the most critical, non-engineering problems facing American society in the twenty-first century.
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