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About the Author
David Cross is Deputy International Director for Ellel Ministries and Regional Director for the Ministry in Western Europe. He graduated from Nottingham University in 1969 and qualified as a chartered civil engineer, leading to a varied working career, which included building roads and bridges in the Highlands of Scotland and, in the early 1980's, overseeing the construction of new town development in the New Territories area of Hong Kong. It was here that a huge personal change of direction occurred when he gave his life to Jesus. Returning to Scotland, David became very active in church life and in leading ski tours in the Cairngorm Mountains. In order to further the Christian healing ministry in the Highlands, as an elder in the Church of Scotland, he and others in the local church made contact with Ellel Ministries in 1991, and two years later David and his wife Denise joined the Ministry at the international headquarters of Ellel Grange, near Lancaster. David and Denise have three children and eight grandchildren, all giving much joy in the midst of very busy lives. Besides the thrill of sharing God's truth through teaching and writing, David loves walking and photography. His authoritative explanation of God's word has brought understanding and healing to many who have been confused and damaged by the ungodly ideologies of today's world. David has written five other books: Soul-Ties, God's Covering, Trapped by Control (with John Berry), The Dangers of Alternative Ways of Healing and the A-Z Guide to the Healing Ministry.
Reviews
Rarely have I read such an informative, historically accurate, and biblically correct book. David Cross has clearly defined why the matter of `human rights' is one of the most serious issues of the day. This book is an in-depth "Divine litmus test" that is desperately needed in a world of increasing entitlement, lawlessness and humanly defined, so-called inalienable rights, which contrast sharply with the values and rights constituted by a Sovereign God. In these pages, David offers profound hope in a failing society - a society that is trying to re-define itself morally, ethically, politically and even re-define God! But, in the end there will be grave consequences, as Isaiah reminds us - "Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness, who put bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter" (Isaiah 5:20). Not only do I enthusiastically endorse this book, but it is my fervent hope that it finds its way into the hands of every serious seeker of truth - especially every church and government leader, in as many circles as possible. Be prepared to be challenged and have your Bible close at hand! Rev. Dr. Alistair P. Petrie Author - Executive Director Partnership Ministries; This insightful book makes it clear where the human rights movement has gone wrong and deserves serious consideration and analysis. From both a theological and legal perspective, David Cross's juxtaposition of Biblical teaching and misplaced human rights theory is powerful and persuasive. From the Enlightenment onwards, he shows a convincing knowledge of history and philosophy, crafting a dynamic apologetic as to how today's `rights' movement is in essence a Tower of Babel movement. What's Wrong with Human Rights is accessible and impressive. David manages to distil extremely complex concepts and philosophical traditions into an understandable and gratifying format which can be enjoyed by anyone whatever their background, from the layman to the graduate student. By exposing the cracks in today's radical embracement of a rights culture and suggesting a Biblical remedy as the only way back, he has transformed old-school Christianity into the new school legal world. It is a must read for anyone interested in today's culture wars. Andrea Minichiello Williams Chief Executive for Christian Concern and Christian Legal Centre
Book Information
ISBN 9781852408732
Author David Cross
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Sovereign World Ltd
Publisher Sovereign World Ltd
Weight(grams) 300g
Dimensions(mm) 218mm * 140mm * 14mm