Author Archives: David N. Walker

About David N. Walker

David N. Walker is a Christian husband, father and grandfather, a grounded pilot and a near-scratch golfer who had to give up the game because of shoulder problems. A graduate of Duke University, he spent 42 years in the health insurance industry, during which time he traveled much of the United States. He started writing about 20 years ago and has been a member and leader in several writers' groups. Christianity 101: The Simplified Christian Life, the devotional Heaven Sent and the novella series, Fancy, are now available in paperback and in Kindle and Nook formats, as well as through Smashwords and Kobo. See information about both of these by clicking "Books" above.

Replacing a President

Today, we’re looking at the Twenty-fifth Amendment as we work our way through the Constitution and its amendments. This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read … Continue reading

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Twenty-fourth Amendment

Today, we’re looking at the Twenty-fourth Amendment as we work our way through the Constitution and its amendments. This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read … Continue reading

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Power Politics

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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How Long Is Too Long?

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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Repeal of Prohibition

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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Twentieth Amendment

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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Nineteenth Amendment

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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Prohibition

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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Seventeenth Amendment

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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The Worst Amendment

This post is part of a series that will make more sense if it is read in order. If you haven’t read the earlier posts in this series, please click here to start with the first one. One reason I’ve … Continue reading

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