James Garfield, David Lipscomb, and the Christian's Role in Civil Society
Debates and History of the Christian Colleges, and Pros and Cons Today
The Debate over the Role of the Congregation in Edification, Education, & Benevolence
All the Debates: How Many Cups? Open or Closed? What's Actually Happening?
R.H. Boll, H. Leo Boles, Foy E. Wallace, and How Christians Should Disagree
The Scottish Roots of the Movement and the Mission Efforts in Japan, Africa, and India, Plus Lessons in Evangelism for Us
The Restoration among African-Americans and during the Civil Rights Movement
The Crossroads Controversy and the Boston Movement
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Paul is a historian, teacher, and student of the Bible. He grew up in Newnan, Georgia before going to college. He is a graduate of Harding University, where he earned a B.A. in Social Sciences, a minor in Bible and Ministry, and an M.Ed. in Reading. Currently, he teaches high school history, including World History, American History, and Academic Study of the Bible, while also teaching Sunday School classes for teens, college students, and adults. He resides in Searcy, Arkansas, with his wife, Hanna. You can find him on YouTube at The Mr. A. of History.