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George Washington's Sacred Fire

George Washington's Sacred Fire

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $39.95

Manufacturer: Providence Forum Press

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What sets George Washington's Sacred Fire apart from all previous works on this man for the ages, is the exhaustive fifteen years of Dr. Peter Lillback's research, revealing a unique icon driven by the highest of ideals. Only do George Washington's own writings, journals, letters, manuscripts, and those of his closest family and confidants reveal the truth of this awe-inspiring role model for all generations. Dr. Lillback paints a picture of a man, who, faced with unprecedented challenges and circumstances, ultimately drew upon his persistent qualities of character - honesty, justice, equity, perseverance, piety, forgiveness, humility, and servant leadership, to become one of the most revered figures in world history. George Washington set the cornerstone for what would become one of the most prosperous, free nations in the history of civilization. Through this book, Dr. Lillback, assisted by Jerry Newcombe, will reveal to the reader a newly inspirational image of General and President George Washington.

Reviews

Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-09-08
Summary: "Beautiful book, beautiful man."

I've been working my way through Glenn Beck's reading list. Reading this book and American Progressivism at the same time has been an eye opener. I'm no longer impressed by academics with large vocabularies. If you have to stop after every paragraph to translate into English, it is because the author is trying to hide his intent: lie through his teeth, and he's hoping to snow you into agreeing because you are blinded by his "intelligence." George Washington didn't use big words. He didn't need to. He was an honest man and his honest deeds spoke louder than any long winded speech by an academic such as Woodrow Wilson. This was a beautiful man. Think about the incredible patience and persistence of a man fighting a nearly decade long war, under equipped and under manned against the best army and navy in the world, equipped with only his faith and his prodigious knowledge of the Bible. Think about the love of a man so revered and honored by his stepchildren and step grandchildren because he loved them as his own, and sacrificed for their care and education. Now I understand why he was so revered as the Father of his Country. He deserved that honor. What a nation we would be if every man in this nation read this book and emulated this man. This book should be required reading for every young man.


Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2010-09-08
Summary: "Sacred Fire"

Not one of my desire reading. maybe some day I might get into it but now it sits. hard to understand .


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-29
Summary: "Washington : Christian or Deist"

As a conservative Christian I believe this book is very well written, however in the larger scheme of things it only matters to George Washington whether or not he was a Christian. I know conservative christians have a stake in showing some of our founding fathers to be Christian but when you get down to it George needs Jesus far more than Jesus needs George.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-25
Summary: "Biography of a hero, George Washington"

Sacred Fire was very well researched and documented and also has a very readable quality. I had a hard time putting the book down. I thought I knew a lot about George Washington until I read this book and found out that some of what I have learned has been inaccurate.


Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-08-21
Summary: "If Washington was religious I'm glad I'm not"

I haven't read this book and don't intend to. I'd suggest, however, that everybody reads Simon Sharma's "Rough Crossings", a history of the (shameful) treatment of African Americans by both British and proto-American governments during and after the war of independence. One thing it makes clear is that Washington's principal reason for moving towards independence for America was that the British were about to abolish slavery, and as a Virginia plantation owner...