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Timeless allegory helps parents impart biblical values


Atlanta, Georgia – WEBWIRE
“Escape to Faith and Freedom” by Christine A. Davidson
“Escape to Faith and Freedom” by Christine A. Davidson

“Entertaining” story through its elements of action and romance. The book was also praised for “utilizing an interesting premise, and a profound message on morals,” while leaving an important takeaway. - US Review of Books

The Bible was banned from schools in 1963. In her creative historical fiction, Escape to Faith and Freedom,” C.A. Davidson shows families how to preserve biblical values, even in a hostile environment, by honoring their covenant with God.
 
In a 20th-century Cold War setting, C.A. Davidson uses a metaphor of two brothers—Benjamin and Ruben—to show the conflict between two clashing cultures in history. The brothers escape the atheistic Kohor Empire to enjoy freedom in the Judeo-Christian land of Yeshurun.
 
The theme moves front and center at the beginning, when Benjamin asks his father why the rulers are burning Bibles. His father explains that the regime is afraid of the Truth in the Bible, because it sets people free from tyranny.
 
Jackson, Mississippi, resident and volunteer ministry teacher Lawrence J. Williams is happy he found the book. He is also eager for the second and third installments to be released. “I find it hard to find a good Christian book that can excite my teenage students,” he says.
 
The US Review of Books commended Davidson’s “entertaining” story through its elements of action and romance. The book was also praised for “utilizing an interesting premise, and a profound message on morals,” while leaving an important takeaway.
 
 
Escape to Faith and Freedom
Written by Christine A. Davidson
E-book | $2.99
Paperback | $13.99                    
 
Book copies are available at LitFire Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other online book retailers.
 

About the Author
C.A. Davidson has seen the assault on Judeo-Christian culture during the Cold War. The Birthright Covenant trilogy was inspired by Davidson’s love of family, faith, and freedom. She wants to help parents restore the biblical values of Western Civilization.
 
More information about the author and her work is available at www.birthrightcovenantjourney.com.
 
 


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