Posted on 01/07/2008 5:59:13 AM PST by LikeLight
Description of book:
At its heart, this book is a comforting companion and helpful counselor for average Christians interacting with the law, perhaps feeling bewildered, overwhelmed, or uneasy about how their legal situations align with their Christian morals and beliefs. The book is comprehensive in scope, but written in a friendly, conversational tone. The legal topics addressed are carefully selected to cover those most likely to be encountered by regular folks in the course of their everyday lives. By presenting a practical Christian perspective informed by God's rich array of relevant scriptural wisdom, this book will release multitudes of Christian believers from the tangled web of moral confusion and ethical compromise so often promoted and exacerbated by lawyers and the legal establishment. Readers will be enlightened, encouraged in their faith, and empowered in their ability to make sound decisions to honor that faith, even in the high-stakes, pressure-filled secular legal arena.
About the Author:
Stephen L. Bloom (LikeLight) is a practicing attorney and frequent speaker on Christianity and the law. He is an Adjunct Professor of Business at Messiah College and a Consultant at the United Methodist Stewardship Foundation of Central Pennsylvania. He is a legal columnist for Good News Daily and the former host of the Practical Counsel Christian Perspective radio program. Mr. Bloom has been actively involved in the leadership of numerous community and ministry organizations, including his church, where he is a Certified Lay Speaker. He resides in Pennsylvania with his wife and three children.
It's up there now - please click pic on post 141 for link. Thanks!
Hoping and praying that many stop there!
Indeed. Congratulations, LikeLight! And may God bless you efforts!
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