Shame on Us Christians
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Book Details
About the Book
Kevin Turnbaugh is a logistics management specialist for the US Army at New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. His work is performed, and this book was written, on a computer equipped with screen reader software that allows the blind to hear what is shown on the screen and input the data or words, using keystroke functions instead of the mouse. It is from his more than twenty-five years of service as a civilian in the army and from his numerous years of exposure to the ministry that Kevin has become the source of information on current affairs in our country and churches, attitudes surrounding those areas of life, and the threats to our freedoms as Christians.
It is from these areas of work and ministry exposure that Kevin has developed the background for his two previous books, Time Witnessing and Critical Condition, as well as the information and contents of this book. By using the Ten Commandments provided to Moses and to us today, he brings forth the how and why of living as a Christian and considers where all of us fail, including his own failings and shortcomings.
About the Author
Kevin Turnbaugh is the son of the late Reverend Ray and Edna Turnbaugh. He was born in Bad Axe, Michigan, and now lives with his wife, Lori, in New Oxford, Pennsylvania. In his early thirties, Kevin learned that he was going blind from the eye disease retinitis pigmentosa (RP); he has been a research patient of Johns Hopkins’ Wilmer Eye Institute since that time. Turnbaugh is a member of the Christian Speakers Network (www.christianspeaker.net) and is knowledgeable on issues concerning Christians, threats on our freedoms, attitudes, and current affairs affecting our service for God.