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  • Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond provides an exposition of Psalm 106, detailing the duty in giving thanks and the hope that comes with the work of Christ in our lives.
  • While the Christian community believes that the Incarnation of the Lord Christ was the most profound and wonderful occurrence to grace the known world - impacting history as it did - many Christians are ignorant of the Incarnation’s total impact, especially as it addresses issues of politics, law and governance. No Christian should ever be moved to think of the Incarnation in the narrow terms of individual salvation whatsoever. If not for Christianity, tyranny and totalitarianism would be the norm for the nations of the world.  The Westminster Confession of Faith understood the total ramifications of the Incarnation as it deals with politics, law, and government when it was written.
  • One of the fundamental character traits of the child of God is reverence. But what does it mean to reverence God? It is a holy fear mingled with respect and esteem. It is the act of veneration and the act of worship.   According to Noah Webster, reverence is defined as: “The fear acceptable to God, is a filial fear, an awful reverence of the divine nature, proceeding from a just esteem of his perfections, which produces in us an inclination to his service and an unwillingness to offend him.”   Reverence is connected very intimately to worship. In fact, it is the underlying foundation of worship. When we come before God in worship, we come and we reverence God. 15 pages.
  • The general attitude Christians have toward the arts tends to be confusion. Because this subject can be difficult to define and understand Biblically, Christians usually learn about it from the world's definitions and examples. But is this the truth? Is art really what we learn from the world? Christians have an important role to play in the art world, but many avoid getting involved with the subject because they naturally assume it to be a worldly venture. If God created all things, didn't He also create the arts? And if so, what does HE have to say about it? Jane Raymond, wife of Rev. Dr. Paul Michael Raymond for over 35 years, is the mother of three adult home-educated children. She established their church's educational programs in VA in early 2000, and continues to instruct art classes from the Biblical worldview. Recently, Jane founded the Art Gallery at New Geneva which endeavors to educate, enrich and encourage the community with Truth and Hope through the God-given gift of the arts. She also assists her husband who founded and is the dean of the New Geneva Christian Leadership Academy.  140 pages. Softcover. Published by the Institute for Theonomic Reformation.
  • This book is about spiritual battle for professing Christians. The gloves will come off. Spiritual victory has never been relegated to the personal sphere of the believer. For example - David and Goliath, Moses and Pharaoh, Elijah and the prophets of Baal, Paul at Mars Hill, Jesus and Satan, Jesus and Pilate to name a few. All of these engagements had broad covenantal and cultural ramifications, and were not limited to the personal behavior and lives of those directly involved in the conflict. Fighting to Win juxtaposes the secular practice of Christianity with the unchanged mandates of God to take the land and all that is in it for the glory of God and of His great Kingdom. In Fighting to Win, Ron presents a how-to guide to move the Christian from a defeatist, pessimistic worldview, to one of long-term victory and optimism wherein the reader is a full participant.

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