These should be the best of times for people living in the United States of America. We have more money than we've ever had before. We don't have to work as long or as hard as our parents did. We have medicines to cure illnesses that were once invariably deadly. We've never had it so good. But something is wrong. Despite the progress we've made, we're simply not as happy as we were 50 or 60 years ago. We're not as neighborly or as contented. Life is more of a struggle. In Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow, author Philip J. Gentlesk presents some of the reasons for America's decline, and shows how we can stand together in faith to build a better, brighter future for ourselves and our families. Philip J. Gentlesk is an author, husband, father, and committed Christian. He grew up in a close-knit family in a small New Jersey town where people truly cared about their neighbors. Upon graduation from Georgetown University, he was led by the Lord to start a business which today continues to grow, and where many individuals find employment. Gentlesk has been heartbroken to see how far our country has moved away from the faith and love that once sustained us. But he's not content to let things stay the way they are today. In his brand-new book he tells how we can recover what we've lost and find our way forward to a bright tomorrow. Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow is his fifth book, following on the heels of the acclaimed, The Ultimate Plague/And How to Avoid It. He and Mary, his wife of 54 years, live in North Carolina, and are the parents of three grown children -- Philip Jr., Michael, and Mary.