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Church and State Audible Audiobook – Unabridged

4.2 out of 5 stars 6 ratings

It's the not-too-distant future, and in the wake of a nuclear terrorist attack, the president has signed the Freedom from Religion Act, which outlaws any public expression of religion. But what will the president do now that his wife and son are dead, and he has converted to Christianity?

Will he stand true to his newfound God, or will he buckle under political pressure? It was his lifelong dream to be president, but now he stands poised to lose it all just for following the convictions of his heart.

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Listening Length 11 hours and 27 minutes
Author Skip Coryell
Narrator Chet Hanson
Audible.com Release Date January 16, 2015
Publisher White Feather Press
Program Type Audiobook
Version Unabridged
Language English
ASIN B00SC80SEK
Best Sellers Rank #15,823 in Espionage Thrillers (Books)
#86,447 in Religious Literature & Fiction

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2013
    Good story. Timely for current events. Looking forward to reading my next purchased Skip Coryell book "Blood in the Streets."
  • Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2013
    We're already headed down the road taking our Christianity out of everything in this country. This story takes it to it's natural conclusion, where public prayer and references to God are outlawed! This is very believable and all of the characters were great, including the dogs! Great read. Hard to put down.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2014
    I enjoyed the story, but I was a bit embarrassed with some of the descriptions of the "love" scenes. Overall, though, it was good.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2011
    Have you ever wondered what would happen if the government finally ended the first amendment and declares it illegal to bring your faith out in public office? With so few followers in our government it is hard enough for God to give America any blessings at all. This book examines that through the eyes of President Dan Vermeulen and his own struggle with his faith.

    America has been nuked in multiple locations and the need for a courageous leader is upon us. But the fear of God is the beginning of wisdom, and this is where Dan's journey begins. He has many trials before him, but is it too late to save a dying country that has lost it's faith in God?

    This book was very hard to put down, likable characters, interesting storyline, and the pacing is wonderful. I like the chapter breaks, some are only 2 pages! It gives you a chance to switch out of the scene more clearly. I read all 360 pages of this book without hardly putting it down. I'm a busy individual and it's rare that I ever do this.

    Although this is a Christian-themed book I think a lot of non-believers will find it enjoyable also. It could also give them an idea about how Christians come to believe in the things they do and how they see the world in good or evil terms. Skip really seems to know his stuff and it shows not just in the characters knowledge of their firearms but in their attitudes in how they use them. It's refreshing to read a book where there is action and the author actually understands gun safety and usage.

    While I recommend this book highly I have to give a warning about this book also. It does tend to get on the steamy side of some of the characters. Some of scenes, with a character named Calley, become a little too graphic for my tastes. I would not want my wife reading any of these scenes. I really think they were unnecessary, I would have enjoyed the rest of the book without all the sexual descriptions, I thought maybe these descriptions were added for gravitas, but they really seemed out of place with the flow of the story.

    Skip has more books available in a variety of topics. I can't wait to check out more!

    Review by Mick McArt
    Author: Tales of Wordishure
    Date: 6/16/11
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
    It’s hard to believe this book was written in 2009. This futuristic thriller seems closer to reality with each year that passes. Kudos to Skip for his thoughtful foresight. My favorite chapter is the last…. But don’t spoil things by jumping ahead! You will thoroughly enjoy this book.