An Apologia for Christian Identity
A presentation and defense of this revived Christian philosophy that is rooted in the Bible. Contains 107 pages, 14 Chapters, 6x9. Book is out of print and limited copies available.
Includes the following titles:

An extensive study on the exclusivity of God’s Covenant with His people. At first glance, the title, God Made a Racial Choice, will likely be met with shock and disdain in this day and age of political correctness. The Atheist, the agnostic, the nominal Christian, the dedicated saint, the Bible scholar and pastor all will, to some degree, be taken by surprise by this statement.
The most complete Bible study on the Parables found within God's Word. Pastor Ramsey covers 39 parables and concludes with 5 personal propositions (sermons) in applying the parables in your life. Provides political commentary and theological implications for our world today.
This book examines the topic of Race from the perspective of the Bible. God’s Holy Word is the source of all truth, and race certainly is no exception — after all, God created genetics. It is imperative that Christians understand that racial differences, contrary to popular opinion, are far more profound than simply “skin deep.” Consider this the ultimate book in combating Critical Race Theory in our schools.
In some of Mark's best sermons he examines universalism and race mixing issues as found in the Bible. Contains 141 pages, 7 Chapters, 6x9.
“RACISM,” the most hated word of our time; but it need not be so. Contrary to what the Judeo-Christian churches teach, the Bible is primarily about race. "Racism is NOT a Bad Word" takes you through a Bible study revealing the racist character of God.
Contains 109 traditional hymns. It has topical headings, alphabetical index, an Appendix which contains two articles, “What is Christian Identity?” and “Model Prayers.” The prayers and hymns in the back will be a great resource for church or for family worship. This compilation of hymns relies heavily upon the post-Reformation period. There are hymns traditionally known as Methodist, Baptist, or Lutheran hymns.

