Tea Party Culture War

August 30th, 2012. Filed under: This & That.

Tea Party Culture War A CLASH OF WORLDVIEWS

America stands at a crossroads: culturally, economically, and politically. Enter The Tea Party Movement, whose focus is primarily fiscal conservatism, government accountability, and reduced taxation.

Currently, America suffers from a clash of worldviews, but the issue is much deeper than politics; it is ultimately a spiritual battle between good and evil. For the sake of generations to come, we need to win this war. We need to take action to defend our beliefs. We need to take the right road.

Tea Party Culture War by Steve Johnston from WinePress Publishing on Vimeo.

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For me this is an exciting book. It builds upon what I learned at Bible college. This is a history of how conflicting world views have brought us to this point in time. It’s also a map of where we’re presently headed.

Today’s world has changed drastically while still in the process of even more drastic changes.

This cultural war of ours involves not only culture, but also politics, finances and religion. Open your eyes and ears. It surrounds us and is pushing us towards last days.

I would advise that you read this book and listen to it’s message. 

***A special thanks to litfuse for providing a review copy.*** 

  A long-time resident of California, author and economist, Steve Johnston, B.S., J.D., earned a Juris Doctorate degree from Western State University of Law and a Theological degree from Calvary Chapel School of Ministry. Mr. Johnston has over 20 years experience in prison ministry and Bible teaching, and has served as a chaplain in Orange County and Los Angeles jails as well as Pelican Bay, a California maximum security prison.

The author of When Is Judgment Day? (Anomalos, 2008), Mr. Johnston describes his book, The Tea Party Culture War (WinePress, 2011) as a systematic manifesto of the Tea Party Movement. Mr. Johnston and his wife of 38 years divide their time between homes in Palm Desert, California and Brookings, Oregon. They have one adult daughter and one granddaughter.

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