9.01.2011

New Book Recounts Dramatic POW/MIA Story

On September 16, 2011, the nation will honor the more than 83,000 Americans who are missing from World War II, the Korean War, the Cold War, the Vietnam War and the 1991 Gulf War, as well as the countless American men and women who were captured as prisoners of war.

A new book, Left Alive to Die, tells the story of one such American: legendary naval aviator CAPT Harley Hall. Flying a crucial mission hours before the 1973 Vietnam War cease-fire, CAPT Hall was shot down above the Cua Viet River. Hall’s wingman and other squadron members watched while he safely parachuted to the ground. They were unaware that was the last time they would see or hear from Hall again.

At age 32 Hall was the youngest person in the Navy at that time with the rank of commander. In 1969 he achieved his lifelong dream as he became commanding officer of the Blue Angels, the U.S. Navy Precision Demonstration squadron. Not only was he an outstanding military officer, Hall was also a dedicated husband and father, an inspirational leader, a loving friend and a man of faith.

Left Alive to Die is written by Susan Keen, the wife of Jack Keen, M.D., LCDR, the U.S. Navy flight surgeon responsible for providing care to CAPT Hall’s Blue Angels team and the families. The book is a dramatic retelling of the romance of Mary Lou Marino and Hall, their marriage and life together and the tragedy of Hall’s disappearance. Readers will be captivated by details of Hall’s Navy experience, Mary Lou’s courageous life as a military wife and her years of searching for answers about Hall’s whereabouts.

In many ways Hall is a symbol of numerous Americans who may have been left alive in Vietnam as their government, according to this book, turned its back on them and left them in captivity. Mary Lou’s frustration over the lack of help is evident as the author describes Mary Lou’s efforts to persuade the government to pay attention to what she believed was overwhelming evidence that many men and women were still POW’s long after the formal war ended.

Susan Keen  is a mother of two, teacher, reader and world traveler. A native of Mississippi, she holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Mississippi College, Clinton, MS. She has written and published two cookbooks, was an interior designer, is a graduate of several French cooking schools and is a gourmet cook. She and her husband, Jack Keen, M.D., live in Fort Worth and are active members of Travis Avenue Baptist Church.

Read more about the book here.

8.05.2011

Author Joe Hewitt Talks About Former Life as a Jehovah's Witness

On an August 3 interview with Pastor Brad Brannon on KKMS, Joe B. Hewitt discussed his book Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower. He talked about details of the Watchtower Society, his former life as a Jehovah's Witness, and how to share the Good News of Christ with a Jehovah's Witness. Listen to the interview at KKMS (view the archives if not on the main page).

7.28.2011

Blogger Discusses New Hannibal Book and Says We Are All Slaves to Something

In a straightforward review of Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower, one blogger notes from the book and from the Bible that we are all slaves to something. She quotes Romans 7:14, "For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin." To read more of the review at A "Peace" of Mind, click here.

7.25.2011

New Review of "The Man in the Green Jeep"

Check out a review of The Man in the Green Jeep on This Mom's Delight blog. We appreciate her honest review of the book.

The Man in the Green Jeep is the story of Chico, a young boy living in a poor, rural community in Honduras. A huge rain destroys the corn crop and washes away the road into town, so no supply trucks can enter. Then the chickens die. Other kids' families are in the same situation. Missionary author Viola Palmer gives a captivating glance into children's lives and culture in Central America. Enter the world of Chico and his friends, Rafael, Jose, Marvin, and Calvin, the "bully-turned-nice", and their experiences. Learn about missions through the work of "the man in the green Jeep.

7.19.2011

Author Exposes Another Reason Jehovah's Witnesses Can Be Excommunicated



A new book, Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower, examines this issue and more as they are presented from the perspective of Joe B. Hewitt, an ex-Jehovah’s Witness who, at age 10, was so deeply controlled by the Watchtower that he was going door to door and standing on street corners to distribute the organization’s literature.

Joe B. Hewitt has dedicated himself to exposing the Watchtower’s false teachings and to helping Jehovah’s Witnesses ascend from mental bondage into Christian liberty. He has served as a pastor, evangelist and missionary, and has received a bachelor of divinity and a master of arts in biblical studies. His first book, I Was Raised a Jehovah’s Witness, sold 45,000 copies in the English edition and was also translated and published in Chinese. 

7.18.2011

Book about Jehovah's Witnesses Featured on Blog Tour

Last week Joe Hewitt's book Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower: How to lead Jehovah's Witness prisoners into the light of Christ, was reviewed on numerous blogs. Though its members represent one of the fastest-growing religions in the world, the Jehovah’s Witnesses remain one of the most enigmatic and puzzling groups to many people today. In this spellbinding look at the Watchtower Society, Joe B. Hewitt, formerly a third-generation Jehovah’s Witness who was indoctrinated by his mother and grandfather with Watchtower teachings, pulls back the curtain of mystery and exposes lies, the mind control, and the glaring contradictions of biblical truth behind the organization that has sent those smiling faces to your front door.

Please visit these blogs to read reviews of the book.


7.11.2011

Author Discusses One Reason Jehovah's Witnesses Can Be Excommunicated



A new book, Rescuing Slaves of the Watchtower, examines this issue and more as they are presented from the perspective of Joe B. Hewitt, an ex-Jehovah’s Witness who, at age 10, was so deeply controlled by the Watchtower that he was going door to door and standing on street corners to distribute the organization’s literature.

Joe B. Hewitt has dedicated himself to exposing the Watchtower’s false teachings and to helping Jehovah’s Witnesses ascend from mental bondage into Christian liberty. He has served as a pastor, evangelist and missionary, and has received a bachelor of divinity and a master of arts in biblical studies. His first book, I Was Raised a Jehovah’s Witness, sold 45,000 copies in the English edition and was also translated and published in Chinese.