• Gambling: Don't Bet on It

    Gambling: Don't Bet on It
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    Price: $15.99

    ISBN: 9780825436468

    Edition: July 19, 2005

    Pages: 224

    Carton quantity: 60

    Publication date: July 19, 2005

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Publications

    Category: Christian Living and Devotionals

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    Gambling: Don't Bet on It

    In recent years, America has plunged headlong into legalized gambling in every form. Gambling is seen by many as a means to quick financial solutions—for individuals, governments, charities, and church groups alike. Its grip is so pervasive throughout our culture that it goes largely unnoticed and unquestioned.

    In this newly revised and updated book, Rex M. Rogers, a recognized expert on this subject, examines the hold gambling has on our culture and how we must free ourselves from its damaging effects, both as individuals and as a society. Along with presenting a clear and biblical analysis of gambling, Rogers also discusses moral and economic arguments, charity gambling, and gambling addictions.

    “Rex Rogers will open your eyes to a demonic force that is destroying lives and is eating away at the value system of the nation. His book is more than a survey of sociohistorical material on the subject of gambling—it is a call to action.”

    —Tony Campolo

    Rex M. Rogers (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati) has been the president of Cornerstone University, Grand Rapids, Mich. since 1991. He is also the author and voice of the daily radio program and nationally syndicated newspaper column “Making a Difference.” Rex writes and speaks on Christian higher education, politics, leadership, and sociocultural trends.

    Author: Rex M. Rogers
    Rex M. Rogers (Ph.D., University of Cincinnati) is president of Cornerstone University in Grand Rapids, Mich. He is the author and voice of the daily radio program Making a Difference. Rex writes and speaks on Christian higher education, conservative politics, free enterprise economics, and sociocultural trends.