We are living in a time of monumental change. Countless numbers of ordinary people, men and women from all walks of life, are joining forces to challenge the direction our national leaders are now taking us. Washington's idea of change has failed, and most Americans are now frustrated, disappointed, and angry. The result is a long list of offenses, both perceived and real, that can easily set off a chain reaction that quickly becomes irreversible. And in the right environment, the situation can be explosive. It is easy to see that many of the identical social and religious provocations that spurred the colonists toward the First American Revolution are present today, inspiring a new generation to seek what the Founders called "a new birth of freedom." Signs are pointing to the fact that we are now standing on the threshold of a new American revolution, not with muskets and cannon balls this time but a revolution conscience, morality, and honor, dedicated to responsible social, moral, and political reforms, demanding change from the socialistic direction our political, judicial, and intellectual leaders have been taking us. "The Coming Revolution" draws from the wellspring of America's powerful past to reveal a nation of people who, under the hand of Divine Providence, will once again fight and win the coming battle for personal and national freedom. |
Lee, Richard G. Dr. Richard G. Lee is the Founding Pastor of First Redeemer Church located in metropolitan Atlanta, where 5,200 people attend weekly and 162 ministries are available. He is a frequent speaker in conferences and conventions, nationally and internationally. There's Hope America, the radio and television broadcast ministry for which Dr. Lee serves as speaker, is in its twenty-fifth year on the air, broadcasting in 42 million homes across the U.S. and in 17 additional countries. This broadcast has received the prestigious Ministry of the Year award from the National Religious Broadcasters. |