When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad
The collapse of the Roman Empire occurred in a single generation and was not so much the result of invasions by their enemies, but the result of moral decay and internal corruption. Similar patterns are emerging in America and the elimination of the Christian cross is one of the most significant symbols of that cultural decay. Today, forces are at work to strip this "dangerous symbol" from public venues and to minimize its significance. Many Muslim leaders are convinced that when Christianity disintegrates it will create a spiritual vacuum in the West-and their extreme brand of Islam will rush in to fill that void. They believe that Western civilization will become so decadent that America will collapse like a house of cards. Dr. Youssef writes that Christians must stand up against these attacks and defend the cross as a symbol of the love and grace of God, and he provides a diagnosis of the insanity of the current culture and a prescription for restoring sanity to a world gone mad.
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When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad
The collapse of the Roman Empire occurred in a single generation and was not so much the result of invasions by their enemies, but the result of moral decay and internal corruption. Similar patterns are emerging in America and the elimination of the Christian cross is one of the most significant symbols of that cultural decay. Today, forces are at work to strip this "dangerous symbol" from public venues and to minimize its significance. Many Muslim leaders are convinced that when Christianity disintegrates it will create a spiritual vacuum in the West-and their extreme brand of Islam will rush in to fill that void. They believe that Western civilization will become so decadent that America will collapse like a house of cards. Dr. Youssef writes that Christians must stand up against these attacks and defend the cross as a symbol of the love and grace of God, and he provides a diagnosis of the insanity of the current culture and a prescription for restoring sanity to a world gone mad.
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When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad

When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad

by Michael Youssef
When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad

When the Crosses Are Gone: Restoring Sanity to a World Gone Mad

by Michael Youssef

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Overview

The collapse of the Roman Empire occurred in a single generation and was not so much the result of invasions by their enemies, but the result of moral decay and internal corruption. Similar patterns are emerging in America and the elimination of the Christian cross is one of the most significant symbols of that cultural decay. Today, forces are at work to strip this "dangerous symbol" from public venues and to minimize its significance. Many Muslim leaders are convinced that when Christianity disintegrates it will create a spiritual vacuum in the West-and their extreme brand of Islam will rush in to fill that void. They believe that Western civilization will become so decadent that America will collapse like a house of cards. Dr. Youssef writes that Christians must stand up against these attacks and defend the cross as a symbol of the love and grace of God, and he provides a diagnosis of the insanity of the current culture and a prescription for restoring sanity to a world gone mad.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014210225
Publisher: Kobri Books
Publication date: 10/27/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 198 KB

About the Author

Michael Youssef was born in Egypt but has lived in America since 1977. In 1987, he founded The Church of the Apostles in Atlanta with fewer than 40 adults, but now a congregation of over 3,000. Through his radio, television, print, and Internet ministry of Leading The Way, his work is heard in 20 languages in over 190 countries.
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