WayneSedlak's Articles

  • Definition of "Christian America?" Part I: Heritage
    This article begins the process of defining what is often assumed in debates across the country. Was this nation founded as a Christian nation, with Christian foundations and Christian ideals? In short, what does it mean when people speak of an early Christian America?
  • Julius Caesar: Among the Masters of Copywriting
    Masters of copywriting how to skills are only effective if certain techniques are honed and perfected in their writing. Though Julius Caesar lived over two millennia ago, his true genius and consequent dominion captured the imaginations of an adoring public by such copywriting methods.
  • The Absolut Ad: "In an Absolut World"
    The Absolut vodka company ran an ad in Mexico which created a furor in the United States. It withdrew the ad, but was the explanation given by the company believable? You be the judge.
  • Learn to Do It Wrong Quickly
    Learn to do it wrong quickly. Small business Internet search marketing is a key to effective online positioning of your small business. But, such marketing involves proper online testing of your website, ads, content, prices and products. The Goal? Your site becomes a "trained" 24 / 7 / 365 salesperson.
  • Christian America: How Did God "Rule" Our People?
    This article clarifies the meaning of the idea that our nation was founded as a Christian nation ("Christian America"). One example concerns the Rev. Thomas Hooker’s famous 1636 sermon on Deuteronomy 1. That message provided 10 principles of government, freedom, and individual rights and were foundational to the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States.
  • Christian America: Raising a Nation from the Dead? Part I
    This article is the first part in a series that demonstrates examples, both in the life of Stonewall Jackson as well as in the context of early colonial America, concerning powerful Christian influences that affected history. America was founded as a distinctively Christian nation. But, were we always Christian in our bearing and conduct?

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