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I Never Thought I'd See the Day!: Culture at the Crossroads (original 2011; edition 2011)

by David Jeremiah (Author)

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"David Jeremiah highlights the decline in Western culture, especially America, and calls on his readers to reverse this downward spiral"--Provided by the publisher.
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Title:I Never Thought I'd See the Day!: Culture at the Crossroads
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I Never Thought I'd See the Day!: Culture at the Crossroads by David Jeremiah (2011)

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  WBCLIB | Apr 28, 2023 |
a very eye-opening read! ( )
  virg144 | Oct 10, 2015 |
Dr. Jeremiah takes a look at cultural trends that he never thought he would see in America but which have come to pass. Most of these trends are at odds with Christian morals or go completely against Biblical teachings. He offers advice to Christians on how to stand firm in these days. He offers a lot of insights into a lot of cultural trends which are basically Satan's war against the church. I have not read three earlier books mentioned which had been written in the years immediately prior to the one in which this was written, but I would be interested in picking these up. This book had been on my radar since it was first released a couple of years ago, and I discovered it was available on audiobook from my local library. I decided to listen to this on a trip. I found that it kept my attention. I found myself nodding and "amening" in several places. Although Dr. Jeremiah read only the introduction, the narrator did a good job delivering the message of Jeremiah's book. The chapters were a bit long for audiobook chapters, but there appeared to be subheadings in those chapters that persons reading the physical book (or e-book) could take a break. Each chapter dealt with one topic so the breaks were logical. I would recommend this book for a series of discussions such as could be made in typical Wednesday evening church classes or other small church or Christian study groups. There's plenty of fodder here to create some great discussion. ( )
  thornton37814 | Aug 11, 2013 |
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