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Whitehead, John Wayne was born on July 14, 1946 in Pulaski, Tennessee, United States. Son of John M. and Alatha (Wiser) Whitehead.
(This all-encompassing work examines such timely home educ...)
This all-encompassing work examines such timely home education issues as freedom of speech, freedom of religion, privacy rights, teacher certification requirements, and compulsory attendance statutes. Readers will find practical guidelines for effective lobbying, plus the current legislative status of every home schooling program in every U.S. state.
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(This faith-and-freedom classic, written by John Whitehead...)
This faith-and-freedom classic, written by John Whitehead, helped inspire untold numbers of individuals to dedicate their lives to fighting for religious freedom. As theologian Dr. Francis Schaeffer said: “If there is still an entity known as ‘the Christian church’ by the end of this century, operating with any semblance of liberty within our society here in the United States, it will probably have John Whitehead and his book to thank.”
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(Acknowledging the ongoing amputation of true Christianity...)
Acknowledging the ongoing amputation of true Christianity from the body of our society, Whitehead explains why the church's false ideas of faith have encouraged this secular assault, often leading to retreat by the church itself. The author offers a surprising road map for ultimate victory of Christian influence in America.
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(One of the nation’s most intriguing and controversial Chr...)
One of the nation’s most intriguing and controversial Christian thinkers writes a history of 20th Century culture--where we’ve been and where we are going--and holds it up to the standard of God’s eternal Truth.
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(For those of us who love this country, these are far from...)
For those of us who love this country, these are far from the best of times. From corruption in Congress and court rulings that strike at the heart of religious freedom and parents' rights to increased government surveillance of law-abiding Americans and the lack of protection for the lives of unborn babies, our nation is in trouble. Yet we are far from helpless and this is not the time to surrender our rights. In this stirring call to action, John W. Whitehead urges readers to stand and fight for their freedoms and provides a step-by-step plan for fomenting change and safeguarding our precious liberties.
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Whitehead, John Wayne was born on July 14, 1946 in Pulaski, Tennessee, United States. Son of John M. and Alatha (Wiser) Whitehead.
Bachelor, University Arkansas, 1969. Juris Doctor, University Arkansas, 1974.
Special counsel, Christian Legal Society, Oak Park, Illinois, 1977-1978; associate, Gibbs & Craze, Cleveland, 1978-1979; sole practice law, Manassas, Virginia, 1979-1982; president, The Rutherford Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia, since 1982; also board directors, The Rutherford Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia. Frequent lecturer colleges, law schools. Past Adjunct Professor O.W. Coburn School Law.
(Acknowledging the ongoing amputation of true Christianity...)
(One of the nation’s most intriguing and controversial Chr...)
(This all-encompassing work examines such timely home educ...)
(This faith-and-freedom classic, written by John Whitehead...)
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(For those of us who love this country, these are far from...)
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Served to First lieutenant United States Army, 1969-1971. Member American Bar Association, Arkansas Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association.
Married Virginia Carolyn Nichols, August 26, 1967. Children: Jayson Reau, Jonathan Mathew, Elisabeth Anne, Joel Christofer, Joshua Benjamen.