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Forrest Church

    This author delves deeply into the themes of life and death, exploring these complex human experiences through their literary output. Their work often focuses on the intersection of spirituality and daily existence, offering readers a space for contemplation on profound truths. Through their writings, they invite a dialogue about what it means to be human in a world filled with paradoxes. Their prose serves as an invitation to examine one's own thoughts and feelings.

    So Help Me God
    Freedom from Fear
    • Freedom from Fear

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.8(17)Add rating

      Franklin Roosevelt told us that what we most have to fear is fear itself. Forrest Church shows that we can start to overcome it. He begins by identifying the five kinds we face in life: fright, worry, guilt, insecurity, and dread. Each has its own logic, but their effect singly or collectively is paralysis. Conquering fear requires courage-to love, to act, and to be.

      Freedom from Fear
    • So Help Me God

      The Founding Fathers and the First Great Battle Over Church and State

      • 542 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      3.7(12)Add rating

      The book delves into a pivotal yet overlooked conflict in American history, exploring the contentious relationship between church and state from George Washington's presidency to James Monroe's. Forrest Church uncovers the first significant culture war that shaped the nation's foundations, highlighting how these disputes influenced the development of American identity and governance. Through this historical lens, the narrative sheds light on enduring themes of religious freedom and the role of faith in public life.

      So Help Me God