NH PASTOR AUTHORS NEW BOOK
Speaking at
Oct. 23, 2005
NHRTL Banquet
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Rev. David Berman
of Christian Life Fellowship Church
in Swanzey, NH, authored this new book available from
Xulon Press |
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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE
Contact:
Denise Haverkos
1-407-339-4217, ext.100 |
Pushing Hot Buttons in America’s Culture War Is Author’s Specialty
LONGWOOD, FL—For
conservatives, debating and winning the culture war with our words
isn’t easy. Knowing Judeo-Christian beliefs and values and being able
to express them effectively are two different things. In
Wake
Up and Smell the Truth, Rev. David Berman presents clear and
logical arguments that will help you articulate those points better and
nudge potential fence-sitters into clarifying their stance. Both
unabashed and direct, the book registers a big fat zero on the
“political correctness” meter.
“One of the things
that most disturbs me is the willingness of average people to accept
illogical positions as truth,” says Berman. “Over and over again
the pop culture says absurd things and people just say, ‘Okay, it must
be so.’” In this hard-hitting look at our nation's decline, the
author lays out logical arguments to prove that liberalism and
relativism are illogical.
Wake
Up and Smell the Truth: A look at our nation's founding principles and
the failure of liberalism (August, $13.99, 1-59781-429-6)
is based upon an understanding of the Founding Fathers’ worldview.
Berman’s book hits on fifteen hot-button issues such as abortion, taxes,
education, United States sovereignty, and many more.
Rev. David M.
Berman is
an experienced and effective public speaker who has presented his
viewpoints at Dartmouth College, the University of Massachusetts, and
Keene State College, as well as at many pro-family rallies. Of
particular interest to Rev. Berman is affecting the culture with
Judeo-Christian principles. He has been a guest on many radio and
television shows commenting on various social issues and also served as
pastoral advisor to the New Hampshire Christian Coalition. A
feature story about his life testimony was shown on Pat Robertson's
syndicated show The 700 Club. Over the years, he has been
responsible for the planting of two successful churches. He holds
a theology degree from Atlantic Southern Bible College where he
graduated with high honors. Rev. Berman has been in active
ministry since 1985. He is a Jewish Christian and is ministering
with the Christian and Missionary Alliance Church, a large denomination
with 17,000 churches worldwide. He has been married to his wife,
Brenda, for more than 20 years, and they have five children.
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Meet
Rev. Berman when he visits the
Oct. 23, 2005 NHRTL
Banquet to speak, or contact him through the
Christian Life Fellowship Church
in Swanzey, NH. |
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