About Governed by God

Governed by God started out as a podcast hosted by myself, Eric Luppold. As a Christian, military veteran, and student of history, my goal was to discuss topics of civics and government from a Biblical and historical perspective. I have now expanded that to include written articles.

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Other Works

Besides writing articles and podcasts, I have published several books over the years. Two fall into the fiction genre (one being historical fiction), while the other is a non-fiction theological work (see below for descriptions/links for each book).

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Through the Fire

Nikkal and her husband, Tobi, help manage the family's farm near the city of Rabbah. Although the birth of their first child has brought them joy, the past several years saw drought, famine, and pestilence in the land of Canaan. Furthermore, after forty years of silence the Israelites have invaded, making the future more uncertain than ever. Pressured to honor Moloch, the Ammonites' chief god, Nikkal agrees to pass her only son through the fire. But, as doubt and guilt eat away at her, she begins to wonder if the God of Israel is actually the one worth following.

Image of Gold

Do we place our hope and trust in government to solve our problems and meet our needs? According to a recent Wall Street Journal poll, the answer is “Yes!” While we look to the government for answers, our polarized political environment has only caused us to either fervently align with one political party or give up on politics altogether.

Our increasing desire for government solutions and increasing frustration with politics is actually the result of idolatry. In the pursuit of economic prosperity, social justice, and personal security, we are turning to Caesar instead of our Creator. Sadly, many of us do not realize that this form of idolatry leads only to political tyranny and the loss of genuine freedom. But what is the answer? How can we escape this downward spiral? It is found only in Jesus Christ, who tears down the idols and sets the captives free.

Into the Tempest

What if it were illegal for parents to share their faith with their children? This is the question Eric Luppold puts forth in his new novel, Into the Tempest. In the future United States, it is illegal to expose minors to religious teaching due to it being a violation of their rights. Religious enthusiasts are seen as psychologically ill and are treated accordingly. In this world a teenager named Sam is introduced to Christianity, forever changing his life. Meanwhile, Detective O’Connor enforces the secular laws of the nation, but must confront his dark past when he and Sam cross paths.

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I look at law, civics, and politics from a biblical perspective while providing critique and commentary on current cultural and political trends.

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