Donate $125 or more and we’ll send you this Family Book Trio 📚

Equip your children. Guide young adults. Strengthen your own faith. America's rising generations are counting on you. Your gift also keeps PragerU content free for millions of families who need it most.
Donate $125 or more, and you'll receive:
📜 If There Is No God—Dennis explains with refreshing clarity why morality without God becomes mere opinion. This book, which Dennis finished while recovering in the hospital, equips you with what you need to defend truth in conversations that matter.
🛑 Stop, in the Name of God—Charlie's final book shows the rising generation why returning to God, family, and the Sabbath is the answer to the emptiness they may feel.
📙 The 10 Commandments—This beautifully illustrated hardcover book presents biblical truths which give kids a moral foundation they'll rely upon for life.
*U.S. addresses only, while supplies last. Books will ship in 4-6 weeks.
Hope for America Starts with You

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Dennis Prager divides good people into three categories: those who fight, those who help the fighters, and those who do nothing. Sadly, most good people do nothing. The rest? They are either the fighters—or the ones who make it possible for them to fight. Just like in war, the suppliers are as vital as the troops. No supplies, no fight.
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