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Leaders in Distant Lands: The Lives and Legacies of the James D. and Harvey D. Kitchel Families and Their Ancestors
This 300-page novel recounts not only the stories of the Kitchel and Douglas families, but also the Lloyd, Wheeler, Welch, Douglas, and Smith families with whom they joined in marriage.
Self-published, 2024
The Loneliest Child in Terezin
Based on the childhood memories of Holocaust survivor Marge Rich, this historical memoir recounts the experiences of little “Gittie” and her family as they fought to stay together and stay alive in the Theresienstadt concentration camp at Terezin.
This chapter in The Routledge History of Religion and Politics in the United States Since 1775 examines the ways which this group of believers has engaged with environmentalism since the early 20th century.
Routledge, 2024
Apocalypse Lost: Evangelicals, Environmentalism, and the End of the World
This groundbreaking study sheds new light on the role that apocalyptic belief has played in shaping the way America’s largest religious group has viewed issues ranging from the authority of science to pollution and environmentalism to the more recent debates over climate change.