| Brand | Elizabeth Johnston |
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The Activist Mommy, a social media sensation with over 70 million video views, leads the way for today's Christians in the culture war. News headlines point to a world that has gone stark-raving mad. Right is wrong and wrong is right. Religious liberty is under attack. Gender identity and fluidity is not only accepted but encouraged. Same-sex marriage is embraced by some churches. Deviant sexual practices are taught in schools. Hundreds of thousands of babies are aborted annually. "No more!" cries Elizabeth Johnston (aka The Activist Mommy), who has made Christian activism a calling for her life and her family. In Not on My Watch , Johnston courageously defends the timeless truths of God's Word and inspires and encourages other Christians to unite in winning this war for our children, our morals, our freedom, and our culture. Elizabeth Johnston , aka the Activist Mommy, is a speaker and vlogger who educates and inspires the public on the burning social and moral issues of the day that are important to families and patriots. She and her husband, Patrick, who is a medical doctor, author, and movie producer, have been pro-life ministry leaders for many years and home educate their ten beautiful children. Elizabeth daily triggers the Left by confronting the lies of abortion, feminism, Islam, and the homosexual agenda with wit and snark as only she can, and she regularly posts viral commentary videos, which have netted more than seventy million views. As a thought leader on topics of importance to families and faith, Elizabeth has been featured on many major media outlets, such as Fox & Friends , the New York Times , the Blaze , and Christian Broadcasting Network. The pulse behind all her activism and cultural commentary is her love for her family and her Savior, Jesus Christ. She and her family live in Charlotte, North Carolina. Not on my Watch How to Win the Fight for Family, Faith, and Freedom By Elizabeth Johnston Worthy Publishing Group Copyright © 2019 Elizabeth Johnston All rights reserved. ISBN: 978-1-68397-261-7 Contents Introduction, 1, 1. Out of Your Dens, Mama Bears!, 9, 2. Gender Insanity, 19, 3. The Anti-Feminist Goes Viral, 39, 4. Abortion, 59, 5. Silicon Valley Comes After the Activist Mommy (How We Beat Facebook), 71, 6. Stalkers and Death Threats and Trolls, Oh My!, 87, 7. Why I Do What I Do, 101, 8. Teen Vogue Bites the Dust, 113, 9. The Intentional Marxist Takeover, 129, 10. Why We've Been Losing, 145, 11. How We Will Win, 157, Notes, 165, CHAPTER 1 OUT OF YOUR DENS, MAMA BEARS! It was a day I will always remember. As the mother of nine home-schooled kids and six months pregnant with my tenth, there was laundry piled up as tall as my five-foot-three frame, stacks of papers to grade, two sinks full of dishes, and more bills piled on my desk than there was money in our always slender bank account. But something burned inside me I couldn't ignore as I read the news that day. I could identify with and understand the small, bold woman I watched on my computer screen, who was at that moment the talk of the nation. I had been loosely following an unfolding conflict in Kentucky, as Kim Davis, a county clerk, refused to sign a same-sex marriage license because of her biblical convictions. Her life was being dissected by every news organization in the nation. The sins of her past were being broadcast to the whole world. There was no sincere attempt by the media to understand her motive for not wanting to endorse same-sex marriage. She was ruthlessly mocked and ridiculed by the LGBT community. She was targeted with vulgar death threats and even her church received bomb threats. Her friends and family, the ones she loved the most, were now in danger because of her principled stance. She had every reason to just throw in the towel and sign on the dotted rainbow line. The same-sex couples who were walking into Kim's office for a license could easily go to the neighboring county clerk for their marriage licenses, but they were activists who were targeting Kim, who refused to be bullied or bribed or threatened into bowing to their god of political correctness. They would not rest until every single Christian county clerk in America was bullied into defiling their conscience and signing same-sex marriage licenses. I walked over to the refrigerator and got my toddler a sippie cup and changed the baby's diaper. I sat back down before my laptop and clicked on a video being broadcast from a Kentucky news station. Kim Davis was behind the counter in her office, completely swarmed by cameras and reporters as two men angrily yelled at her and reporters bombarded her with questions. I was struck by how calm and soft-spoken, yet firm, she was while responding to these outsiders. When Kim told the same-sex couple she would not be issuing marriage licenses that day, the tension grew and the homosexual couple was indignant. "Under whose authority are you refusing to
| Brand | Elizabeth Johnston |
| Merchant | Amazon |
| Category | Books |
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| SKU | 1683972619 |
| Age Group | ADULT |
| Condition | NEW |
| Gender | UNISEX |
| Google Product Category | Media > Books |
| Product Type | Books > Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Christian Living > Social Issues |
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