Monday, January 11, 2010

Rediscovering God in America ~ by Newt Gingrich

Rediscovering God in America is a beautiful and highly-informative book by Newt Gingrich and featuring the photography of his wife Callista Gingrich. It is a “walking” tour of Washington, DC with stunning photos of various places and Newt offering insightful commentary, historical information, quotes from the Founding Fathers, and Scriptural references. The book is almost seems to be a gift book with high-quality paper and its richly textured cover. It is extremely well done, full of fascinating information, captivating and interesting, and an easy read.

Tour stops include: The National Archives, The Washington Monument, The Jefferson Memorial, The Lincoln Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, The Capitol Building, The Supreme Court, The Library of Congress, The Ronald Reagan Building, The White House, The World War II Memorial, and Arlington National Cemetary.

Rediscovering God in America would be an asset to any library. It would please any history lover. It would be a strong resource for learning and teaching about amazing Washington, DC. And it would be the perfect addition to any visit to our Nation’s Capital, offering a different perspective on the sites toured. This book is a must-have for anyone who considers themselves to be both a Christian and a Patriot.

This book was provided to me for review by Thomas Nelson Publishers.

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Rediscovering God in America
Newt Gingrich


Take a walk through Washington, DC with Newt and Callista Gingrich to view our nation's historic monuments and memorials. You will quickly find yourself on a profound and surprising walk of discovery and renewal.

Your first stop will be the National Archives, where Thomas Jefferson's immortal words from the Declaration of Independence that all "are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights," jump off the page with the inescapable truth that from day one in our country's history, the source of freedom was neither the state nor even the Founding Fathers.

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