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Chapter One: Where We Are Now

The grave extent of the decline of Christianity in the developed countries of the world.

Part One: All developed countries show the same pattern.

Part Two: The decline is especially marked, and steepening, among the young.

Part Three: This has not happened by chance, but results from a war against Christianity.

Chapter Two: The War Without

The war waged against Christianity from outside.

Part One: The early stages of the cultural war and its slow but relentless expansion.

Part Two: The part played by social engineering.

Part Three: The war, conducted by stealth at first, is intensifying and increasingly open.

Chapter Three: The War Within

The war against Christianity has also been conducted by infiltrating Christian bodies.

Part One: The dissemination of false ideas and the insertion of communists into our ranks.

Part Two: Grave weaknesses and misjudgments among Christian leaders.

Part Three: Confusion and weakness widespread among the ordinary faithful.

Chapter Four: About Me

My experience and the qualifications I have to speak on this topic.

Part One: The early days of my Christian journey, and how I came to work through publishing.

Part Two: My initial efforts, with printed materials.

Part Three: Online publishing.

Chapter Five: Counter Attack

How we might counter and roll back the effects of the war against us.

Part One: We are in an asymmetrical war where the enemy has overwhelming advantages. Guerrilla armies in kinetic wars have prevailed against such odds by using simple ideas in an unexpected – and effective – new way.

Part Two: We can use the story as a potent weapon to defend the young against our spiritual enemies.

Part Three: The strategy for employing them, with different levels of Christian intensity.

Chapter Six: Attraction

Exactly how we can employ stories in our spiritual fight to defend and restore Christianity.

Part One: A sample of one illustrated story with commentary on what will make it effective.

Part Two: The opening of a second illustrated story, again with an explanatory commentary.

Part Three: How standard novels can serve the strategy.

Chapter Seven: Transition

How our stories will contain a deepening amount of Christian content, once children have been captured by the appeal of our brand, as established in the work of Chapter Six.

Part One: The opening of “Escape,” a story set in the near future, when a secular world government is persecuting Christian families.

Part Two: The adventures of a young Native American girl lead her to meet a Christian missionary who leads her from a hunger for revenge to the love of Christ.

Part Three: Colony 3000 shows how a science-fiction story can be a vehicle for Christian ideas.

Chapter Eight: Transformation

How Christian doctrine can be taught directly through stories that employ drama, mystery and adventure.

Part One: Making the Bible come alive, to impart thorough biblical knowledge.

Part Two: The lives of real-life Christian heroes can inculcate a strong admiration and affection for the faith that inspired them.

Part Three: The potential of creating dramatic fictional stories around real historical events – such as the persecution of Christians by the Emperor Nero in ancient Rome.

Chapter Nine: Making It Happen

Turning this project from a plan into a reality.

Part One: The formation of a modern Camelot; a “Round Table” of backers.

Part Two: The creation of a New Entity and the new approach it will bring to the dissemination of the Christian faith.

Part Three: The formation of a grassroots army to carry the project into Christian bodies and homes.

Chapter Ten: The Strategy in Action

Part One: How market research will determine the best formats for the stories and best means of delivery.

Part Two: As the young readers progress in age, we will accompany them with more advanced material.

Part Three: This project aims to form solidly Christian adults, to spread throught the world, and to continue far into the future.