Take Back the Land

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Overview

If you’re a believer in Jesus Christ, your calling is to change the world. All you need to get started is the desire to influence your country and church in a positive way. Home schooling and the strength of the Christian family is helping to produce the future leaders of our culture, those with the potential to lead decades of revival and national reformation. If you ignore the challenge, there is little hope for America. A lot depends on you.

So, here is the challenge: Grow up. Now. Get busy. Take responsibility to change this world for God, because that’s exactly what He expects you to do. Your life matters, and God wants to make your life great.

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Take Back the Land

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SKU M619-5
Manufacturer Master Books
Weight (in lbs) 0.60
Title Take Back the Land
Subtitle Inspiring a New Generation to Lead America
ISBN 13 9780890516195
Contributors Rick Boyer
Binding Paperback
Page Count 290
Publisher New Leaf Publishing Group, LLC
Dimensions (in inches) 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 x 1/2

"This is a book for young people. It was written because I believe young people are important and that they have a huge part in God’s plan for the future of America and the Church. In fact, you are the future, and a big part of the present, too."
– Rick Boyer, The Learning Parent

God is calling you to greatness. No excuses. Be ready to answer the call.

As a young person, you have the chance to impact the future in a positive, godly way. The question is: "Are you ready for the challenge?"

If you’re a believer in Jesus Christ, your calling is to change the world. All you need to get started is the desire to influence your country and church in a positive way. Home schooling and the strength of the Christian family is helping to produce the future leaders of our culture, those with the potential to lead decades of revival and national reformation. If you ignore the challenge, there is little hope for America. A lot depends on you.

So, here is the challenge: Grow up. Now. Get busy. Take responsibility to change this world for God, because that’s exactly what He expects you to do. Your life matters, and God wants to make your life great.

It won’t be easy, and reading this book, you may feel it’s being a little tough on you. There are high expectations and little allowance for excuses. Life isn’t easy, but strive to make it a worthy one. Pioneer missionary William Carey once said, "Attempt great things for God. Expect great things from God."

"Take Back the Land is an important, landmark book for the homeschool movement. Written by homeschooling pioneer Rick Boyer, its message is aimed at the Joshua Generation whose special mission is nothing less than taking America back to its Christian roots. The author explains the meaning of this great mission and why he believes the Joshua Generation has been chosen by the Lord to carry it out."
- Samuel Blumenfeld, columnist The New America

"Take Back the Land is a call to young adults to get busy for the kingdom, to take the Word of God seriously and apply it in every area of life. Great exhortation to pray, seek wise counsel and act! Filled with ways that young adults can make an impact on the world that God created. Well done Mr. Boyer! Well done!”
- Corey Cheney, Christian Home Educators of Colorado and Homeschool Update Magazine

A must read
Review by Shannon
This is one of best books we have read as a family in awhile. So full of truth . Definitely recommend to family and friends.
One of the best
Review by Michele
This is one of the best books I’ve read. It’s direct and has taught me a lot, even as an adult. I like how the author talks to “children” as young adults. He doesn’t belittle them but shows much respect. My 13 year old is reading this now. Bc History has been taken away, I didn’t realize how much kids did and participated back in the day at a very early age. I do not find anything “rude” or “insulting” in this book.
Good with some problems
Review by Nay
Overall this books has some great things to say and very important truths to share.

I did have a problem with is words regarding Maya Angelou. He stated that he was not trying to be rude, but he was very rude and misinformed. Her poetry was for a particular African American audience who can greatly relate to her words. She was not just elevated because of the culture. She was a civil rights activist and wrote what her audience would understand. The author compared her poetry to Longfellow. I don't think it is fair to compare a Black woman writing in the 70s to a White man in the 1800s. He called her writing nasty and ugly without a full understanding of why she wrote the way she did, and without understanding her audience. I understand not liking something but his choice of words for her work was very rude and ugly. He could have used a better example or better wording. My 13 year old daughter stated that he contradicted himself on this one point and was turned off from the book.

Outside of this one factor, there are some really good gems and points in the book.
Must read!
Review by LD
Parents of teens!! Please read this book! The author does an amazing job of digging deeply into history and politics, education, media, the arts and more. Why? To inform your teen how these have become corrupted over the years and what they need to do to try to restore it. He urges teens to step up and do what they can to stand up for God in these areas.
Excellent book!
My kids will be reading this for sure
Review by Shannon
I really enjoyed reading this book and intend to have my boys read it as well. I think it would be a great book for parents to read alongside their kids so open discussion can be had. It has inspired me to read For You They Signed as well as take the Civics and Constitution course. The author does weigh in heavily with his personal views and convictions, but he also challenges the reader to put it to the test...what does the Bible say? I appreciated that he encourages the reader to think for themselves and not accept things just because they are the status quo or even because he says they should. I look forward to discussing this with my boys in a few years. While he encourages students to become leaders regardless of their age, I feel this book is more appropriate for upper middle to high school so the child can glean as much as possible from it.
Excellent Read for Parents and Students!
Review by Alison
I'm grateful I picked up this little treasure. I'm only a few chapters in, but it's already going on the must read list for my kids.

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