Reborn on the Fourth of July; The Challenge of Faith, Patriotism & Conscience

Logan M. Isaac
4.03
58 ratings 13 reviews
For decades now, the United States has proudly claimed the mantle of "the world's only superpower" based on military might and the scope of military interventions throughout the world. As a result, whole generations are growing up with the understanding that war is the norm, that perpetual conflict is a way of life. But is it the way of Christ? Logan Mehl-Laituri grew up in a community that celebrated military service. His faith reinforced his love of country and his sense that that love was best expressed by fighting its battles. Then he went to war, and then he was born again. In Reborn on the Fourth of July you'll learn through Logan's story the real cost of war to military personnel, the real challenges to Christians that are raised by military service on and even off the battlefield, and the real questions that each of us must wrestle with as we hold in tension our love of country with God's love for the world. Read the starred review from Publisher's Weekly: http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8308-3652-9
Genres: NonfictionFaithTheologyPoliticsChristian
240 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
19 (33%)
4 star
26 (45%)
3 star
11 (19%)
2 star
0 (0%)
1 star
2 (3%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Logan M. Isaac

Lists with this book

Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom
Coffins on Our Shoulders: The Experience of the Palestinian Citizens of Isræl
Thrive Fitness: Mental and Physical Strength for Life
2013 D
52 books2 voters