<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Pastor and former police officer Philip De Courcy calls on Christians to take refuge in God (Psalm 46:1), drawing on lessons he learned in law enforcement to affirm that true security is not the absense of danger, but the presence of God. Identifying the major dangers today's Christian faces--including crime, North Korea, Islamic terror, aggressive secularism, and spiritual warfare--De Courcy shows us how we can take cover in God-given promises and protections.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Philip De Courcy is the senior pastor of <i>Kindred Community Church</i> in Anaheim Hills, California, and speaker on the daily radio program, <i>Know The Truth</i>. Philip was born in Belfast, Ireland, to Christian parents who instilled in him a love for the Lord, Jesus Christ. At sixteen years of age, Philip trusted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. Growing up in a neighborhood where civil tension was commonplace, many of Philip's friends became involved in acts of terrorism. As a result, Philip decided to serve as a part-time reserve police officer in the Royal Ulster Constabulary in North Belfast. Although some of his comrades were injured and even killed during that six-year period, Philip was unharmed. To this day, he believes God used this faith-building season to prepare him for pastoral ministry. <p/> After receiving pastoral training, Philip spent six years shepherding the congregation of Carr Baptist Church in Lisburn, a suburb of Belfast. Then, in 1994, Philip relocated his family to The United States, serving in churches in southern California and central Ohio. In 2007 Philip began his current ministry as senior pastor at <i>Kindred Community Church</i>. The daily radio broadcast, <i>Know The Truth</i>, was launched in March 2010, on three local radio stations in southern California. The program features Philip's expository Bible teaching and is hosted by broadcast veteran, Wayne Shepherd. He and his wife, June have three grown daughters and one son-in law.
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