America faces a great crisis: the Book that has played an integral role in developing and forming our great nation is now the same Book that few read and even fewer understand.
Taking Back the Good Book explores how America has developed an apathetic-sometimes hostile-attitude toward biblical principles. To counter this troubling attitude, Kroll offers practical suggestions to help Christians develop a personal strategy to fuel their passion for and understanding of God's Word. This, in turn, will energize America's Christians to impact their nation-and the world-for Christ.
Woodrow Kroll is the president and Bible teacher for Back to the Bible, a ministry of international media. Author of more than fifty books, Kroll served as the president of Practical Bible College in Binghamton, New York, before joining Back to the Bible. He and his wife, Linda, live in Ashland, Nebraska. They have four married children and thirteen grandchildren.