Is God Done With America?

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  • ISBN 9781600378768
  • Weight: 172g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2011
  • Publisher: Morgan James Publishing llc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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America, drifting away from God and in a grave moral crisis, stands at a major spiritual crossroads?  The truth of how this nation was founded and what its founders believed is being suppressed. Is America a Christian nation? Were America's founders Christians? Does America's have a prophetic destiny? If so, will America fulfill that destiny? These questions and more are answered by Rabbi Eric Carlson in "Is God Done with America?".  Based upon the "One New Man" of Ephesians 2:15, America's spiritual DNA was established through a prayer spoken twice a day at the birthplace and spiritual root of America, Jamestown Settlement, Virginia by the founding colonists.  A portion of this prayer, exactly as it was written and quoted from the book “Lawes Divine, Morall and Martiall for the Colony of Virginea”, printed in the year 1612, was spoken twice daily. "A Praier duly said Morning and Evening upon the Court of Guard, either by the Captaine of the watch himselfe, or by some one of his principall officers".
And call in the Jewes together with the fulnesse of the gentiles, that thy name may be glorious in al the world, the dayes of iniquity may come to an end, and we with all thine elect people may come to see thy face in glorie, and be filled with the light thereof for evermore.
This prayer not only reveals a portion of Americas prophetic destiny, it is key to the restoration and infusion of life into the dead and dying church in America today. "Is God Done with America?" contains critical information regarding Jewish revival, the restoration of signs and wonders to the body of Messiah, and the reconciliation of Messianic Jews and Christians into one unified body!  Time is running short, is God done with America?

Rabbi Eric Carlson is founder and shepherd of Congregation Zion's Sake located in Newport News, Va. Congregation Zion’s Sake is a Messianic Congregation where Jew and Gentile break down the wall of enmity and worship together as “One in Messiah”. Through a prophetic vision from God he is called to spread the “Good News” of the Jewish Messiah according to Romans 1:16: “To the Jew First”, to provoke the Jewish people to jealousy, and to reach the lost and hurting among the Nations.
Eric is a native of Fairview, Pennsylvania. He attained the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer in the United States Navy, retiring in August 2003 after 22 years of decorated service in the Submarine Force. Responding to God’s call he founded Congregation Zion’s Sake in May 2000 and entered full time ministry upon retiring from Naval Service.  
Rabbi Carlson was ordained by the International Alliance of Messianic Congregations and Synagogues (IAMCS) in January 2006 after two years of Messianic Yeshiva and was ordained by Messianic Vision in May 2000.  
Eric hosts a daily Radio program “Torah Chai” on the Oasis Network 91.5 FM in Tidewater, Va., 89.7 FM and 93.7 FM in Branson/Springfield, Missouri and 88.7 FM in Canton, Ohio.  He has been a speaker at MJAA conferences, Road to Jerusalem Conference, Promise Keeper events, Military Chaplain Retreats, regional Woman’s Aglow retreats, First Nations Conferences, College Commencements, and numerous ministry outreaches in the United States, Africa, Canada, Hungry, Israel, Russia, and the Ukraine.  
Eric is married to the former Barbara Patterson of Altoona, Pa. Eric and Barb have 4 children and three grandchildren. They currently reside in York County, Virginia.

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