ChristWise

ChristWise
Author: Troy Eric Fitzgerald
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2002
Genre: Church work with children
ISBN: 9780828017107

ChristWise Discipleship Guide for Teens

ChristWise Discipleship Guide for Teens
Author: Tony Fitzgerald
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780828017114

This discipleship guide teaches teens to mentor other teens, lead them to Christ, and prepare them for baptism.

ChristWise Leader's Guide for Juniors, Teens, and Youth

ChristWise Leader's Guide for Juniors, Teens, and Youth
Author: Tony Fitzgerald
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780828017138

ChristWise is a revolutionary new baptismal course. It is geared toward a variety of learning styles, story-based, Christ-centered, interactive, and age-tailored. It enables kids and teens to mentor others, leading them to Christ and preparing them for baptism.

ChristWise : 3. Youth, ages 15-18.

ChristWise : 3. Youth, ages 15-18.
Author: Troy Eric Fitzgerald
Publisher: Review and Herald Pub Assoc
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2002
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780828017121

This discipleship guide enables youth to mentor other youth, lead them to Christ, and prepare them for baptism.

Christian America?

Christian America?
Author: Daryl C. Cornett
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433674076

Throughout her history America has possessed a rich religious component largely comprised of different traditions of the Christian faith. This tide of personal religious devotion connected to government observances and policies has ebbed and flowed through time, but it has always been a part of American identity—one that is full of social and political debate. As such, Christian America? presents a hearty point-counterpoint discussion about the nature of the relationship Christianity has had to American politics and culture throughout the country's existence, aiming to determine which of these four differing opinions is most appropriate. David Barton (WallBuilders) supports the idea that America is distinctly Christian based on centuries of authoritative government declarations. Jonathan D. Sassi (College of Staten Island) believes America is distinctly secular based on the nation’s religiously eclectic and secular beginning (particularly the emphasis on "the complete separation of church and state"). William D. Henard (The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) sees America as essentially Christian, making his case for the nation's crucial faith component while exploring varied interpretations of comments like one made in 2009 by President Barack Obama: "Although... we have a very large Christian population, we do not consider ourselves a Christian nation..." Daryl C. Cornett, the book's editor, argues that America is partly Christian, a nation that was shaped by a blend of religious and non-religious tendencies. He writes, "After the Civil War steady decline in religious adherence was the impetus for evangelicals to mythologize American history and pine for a return to a golden age of Christian faith and virtue at its founding that never existed."