Recruiting CHANGE AGENTS! Cultural conflict and division have caused us a lot of stress and anxiety, right? The hybrid war being waged by the enemies of Freedom is covert, and elusive. Who's behind it? David will help us understand what we can do to win these conflicts. This book will prepare us with good intelligence. The next two field manuals (book 2 &3) will prepare the battlefield of the mind and take a deeper look into the spiritual realm. After all, isn't the mind our greatest weapon? We can do this - TOGETHER!
In Justice: Pathway to Freedom and Cultural Healing, David Henderman invites readers on a profound journey into America's heart and soul. This gripping first installment in the Elusive Freedom Series delves deep into the interplay of faith, justice, and homeland security. It offers a unique perspective that resonates powerfully with the Christian community, social justice activism, and those with an interest in strengthening the American homeland.
Drawing inspiration from the epic lives of his ancestors - combat veterans in the US Civil War - Henderman weaves a narrative that is as deeply personal as it is historically significant. "Justice" is more than just a recounting of the past; it is a clarion call for reconciliation and understanding in a nation still grappling with the legacies of slavery and racial division. For Christians seeking to reconcile their faith with the call for social justice, this book is a beacon. Henderman challenges readers to explore the often-complex relationship between Christian values and the pursuit of justice.
Christians and non-Christians alike, will find "Justice" particularly compelling. Henderman, with decades of experience in homeland security, intelligence, technology, and ordained ministry brings a nuanced understanding of how these fields intersect with issues of social justice and historical trauma. His insights are invaluable for anyone looking to navigate these complexities with integrity and compassion.
"Justice" is more than a book. It is a step towards healing a nation and nurturing a community where every voice is heard and valued. This book is not just a reflection on history. It is a roadmap for building a more equitable and empathetic society, grounded in Christian values and a deep respect for the diverse fabric of American life.
Justice will help us: - We'll go deep into law enforcement history, that many modern cops may not even know
- We'll begin a Christian worldview discussion on "woke "ideology
- "Reconstruction" may take on a completely different meaning after we discuss it in truth
- We'll discover disturbing truths about Charles Darwin and his cousin Francis Galton
- We'll explore the discussion on "white evangelicalism"
- and discuss an example of how this impacted an entire East African nation
- and how global ethnocentrism has cost many lives and lost Gospel influence
- We'll also explore how the freedom of the Gospel of Jesus provides Christians and non-Christians what they are seeking at the heart of diversity, equity and inclusion
- We'll see how unity among races and diverse cultures is possible - We'll explore before "1619" and look intensely into our global future