In Praise of Prejudice
by Theodore Dalrymple, "Drawing from his experience as a psychiatrist in Britain’s prisons and slums, Theodore Dalrymple explains the pitfalls of breaking taboos and rejecting the wisdom of the ages." Wendy Wright, President
From Tyndale to Madison: How the Death of an English Martyr Led to the American Bill of Rights
by Michael Farris, "This book is a testament to the faithfulness of God in the founding and development of the United States. Farris combines his gift of storytelling with the diligent research of a Constitutional attorney to create an enlightening book about the true origins of our religious freedom; the doctrine of personal salvation. Debunking the myth that religious freedom was born of the Enlightenment, Farris chronicles the progression of church-state relations from persecution of various belief systems, to tolerance, to the freedom we enjoy today under our Bill of Rights." Martha Kleder, Policy Analyst
The Man Who Was Thursday: A Nightmare
by Gilbert Keith Chesterton, 1908"In this sometimes surreal adventure our hero, Gabriel Syme, infiltrates a ring of anarchists in London and gets himself elected to the Central Anarchist Council, each member of which is named after a day of the week. As the story unfolds, Syme finds that he is not the only one working under-cover. In attempting to discover what Sunday, the council president, is up to, Syme and his fellows learn the difference between counterfeit and true anarchy, and the nature of the One who gives us the freedom to choose between good and evil. Profound and humorous at the same time, it is a delightful read." Heide Seward, Assistant to the Executive Director, & Mary Ann McGrath, Bookkeeper.
Salvo Magazine"Salvo is an entertaining new magazine that takes on the culture by educating readers and exposing the fraudulent myths which are prevalent in today's culture. The latest issue discusses cultural issues such as transsexuality, abortion, body image, 'queer theory,' bestiality, pornography, popular television shows and movies, feminism and wrong ideology in higher education. Next month's issue will put media bias in its crosshairs.
Saturated with facts, figures and helpful information, Salvo is an excellent resource for anyone looking to defend their value-driven beliefs on cultural issues. Subscribe to Salvo. Mention CWA for a 20% discount!" Sarah Rode, Assistant Policy Analyst.
Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror
by Mary R. Habeck"Habeck gives a well researched historical account of the cultural and religious dynamics of Islam which led to the attacks on September 11th. She debunks the secularist drive to 'find explanations other than religious ones for the attacks' and listens to the jihadis themselves. What do they say? Read Knowing the Enemy to find out." Mary Ann McGrath, Bookkeeper
The Gay Gospel
by Joe Dallas"Homosexual activists are having much success as they attempt to discredit one of the last guardians of truth about homosexual behavior - the Church. In The Gay Gospel, Joe Dallas masterfully debunks pro-"gay" theology in a spirit of love by using the light of God's Word to expose this latest strategy of deception." Matt Barber, Policy Director for Cultural Issues.
Real Christianity
by William Wilberforce"With the release of the movie, 'Amazing Grace,' more people are interested in understanding why William Wilberforce fought so long to end slavery. Through the efforts of Bob Beltz, Wilberforce's 200-year-old book, is now updated for today's generation. Wilberforce's book is a powerful examination of what it means to be an authentic Christian." Dr. Janice Crouse, Senior Fellow of CWA's Beverly LaHaye Institute