Books

Book 1

Escape to Faith and FreedomESCAPE TO FAITH AND FREEDOM

BENJAMIN BENAMOZ FLEES from tyranny to find freedom and faith in Christ. Vicious enemies still seek to destroy his people’s birthright of freedom. As Western Civilization hangs in balance, can Ben restore the birthright before it’s too late?

Since courts removed God from schools in 1963, faith and liberty are more at risk today. In Escape to Faith and Freedom, Davidson shows families how to find peace, even in a hostile environment, by honoring their covenant with God.

Like the biblical story of the birthright, two ways of life sprang from the choices of two brothers. When the court bans the Bible from schools, freedom is lost. Can Ben reclaim the birthright of freedom before it’s too late?

Escape to Faith and Freedom is the first book in Davidson’s Birthright Covenant trilogy. This trilogy offers multi-generational relevance today. Parents concerned about dystopian worldly culture will find renewed courage in this timeless allegory of hope and deliverance.

Reviews for Book 1

A Book Everyone Should Read

“One of the books everyone should read. This is a great story about finding one’s faith. I can’t wait for the second installment.”—Marilyn E. Garrison, Boardman, Ohio

A Need to Restore Christian Values

“A book that reflects our society today. As religion and faith are constantly attacked, we need to restore the values that Christ has taught us.”—Alfred L. Ly, Hartford, Connecticut

Great for Teens

“As a volunteer teacher in ministry, I find it hard to find a good Christian book that can excite my teenage students. I’m glad I found C. A. Davidson. Hopefully, she can release the second and third book soon.”—Lawrence J. Williams, Jackson, Mississippi

“Utilizing an interesting premise, a fascinating parallel history, and a profound message on morals, this book manages to weave an entertaining story filled with action and romance while also giving the reader something to think about.” — US Review of Books

Book 2

Culture War Games bookCULTURE WAR GAMES

THE BIRTHRIGHT COVENANT BOOK 2

“The people of Yeshurun now face off in a war of ideas, risking their lives to defend their faith.”

 

ABOUT THE BOOK

The effects of Reverse Education continue to plague society. Evil elements now threaten to ruin everything good and innocent. However, the citizens of Yeshurun will not stand idly aside in the ongoing chaos. They will stop at nothing to defend their faith, even if it means risking their lives.

Will they win over evil, or will darkness overpower their will to survive?

Reviews for Book 2

Culture War Games: The Birthright Covenant Book 2
by C. A. Davidson
LitFire Publishing LLC

US Review of Books

“Well, it’s still about power. And it’s about money, which adds to their power.”

The subjects of this book are reminiscent of 1984, Animal Farm (the latter is mentioned in the text), and other works about totalitarian societies and those who resist them. There are training places for “Reverse Education,” propaganda that comprises the only form of education that is allowed by the Anti-Hate Committee. “At home and abroad, Reverse Education’s lies fill every classroom, every courtroom, every newsroom. Its hatred infects politicians and corrupts kingdoms.” The structure of the land is a house of cards, but one so steeped in lies that, true to deeply dystopian societies, the lies become their own truths. The group of resistors is made up of philosophers, young people, and seekers of truth in general, who meet secretly to discuss the reality of situations, including the usefulness of philosophies, the structure and seduction of power, and the necessity of discovering the truth rather than agreeing with the majority. Their vehicle of truth is the Bible.

Davidson’s work is pertinent as, like its previously mentioned predecessors, it demonstrates the lies that can be generated by a self-serving leadership and the desirability and necessity of people to seek and share actual virtues and reality. It reflects the truth that throughout history, into the present, and in every society, some people have put their physical beings and reputations at great risk to seek reality and actuality. As seen in the lives of the characters in the book, these truths have been more important than social acceptance, personal safety, and mortal life. The meetings of the resistors in the book are vibrant, social, and feature enjoyable conversations. The cognizance by the participants of the dangers of their actions represents the courage of groups throughout the ages in the necessity to seek and express truth. ~ review by Carolyn Davis, US Review of Books

Good vs Evil

A classic book about good versus evil. In this case a kingdom of people are faced with a challenge of their religion. Their faith is being tested and the message being displayed is loud and clear. But, it doesn’t change the tone of the book and take it away from the thrilling drama. It’s not all the time I find a book I enjoy this much and that’s why I’m recommending it! I really had a good time reading this book and hope others do as well!

—Da BuyerAmazon Customer

Wonderful work

It was beautifully put together and the author does a great job at constantly progressing the story little by little. Each piece coming together to form a really well thought out book. The best book I’ve read in a good while. I would like extend my thanks to the author for such a great read! If they can continue pushing out high quality books like these, then I’ll be coming back for sure!

—garrrdnerrrAmazon Customer

Guide to Birthright Book Series

allegory meaning

Part 1 of 3: Allegory Meaning

What is an Allegory?

Allegory is art— a journey through layers of truth. Escape to Faith and Freedom, an allegorical journey set in the story of Judeo-Christian heritage, offers relief to families seeking freedom from the world’s  dystopian, soul-threatening culture. Readers will discover that eternal truths of the Judeo-Christian cultural way of life are especially relevant to today, for all ages, generation to generation.

“A genuine work of art must mean many things. The truer its art, the more things it will mean.” ~George MacDonald, mentor of C.S. Lewis

 

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Part 2 of 3: People and Places

People and Places

ONE OF THE GREATEST ALLEGORIES OF ALL TIME is J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. It can be a bit of a challenge to keep track of all Tolkien’s characters in the little world that he created, called Middle Earth, with whole nations and groups of people.

So I have put together this little guide for your allegorical journey in my Birthright book series.

 

Jacob and Esau

 

Part 3 of 3: Heroes and Villains

ALLEGORY HAS SYMBOLIC FIGURES AND ACTIONS.

  • Many of them have names which are symbolic in the story.
  • The theme is based on the Bible story from Genesis about twin brothers, Jacob and Esau.
  •  In the book, the twins are named Benjamin and Ruben.
  • As the story unfolds, two contrasting cultures spring from the choices each brother makes.