
Language : English
Print length : 260 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8989384259
Item Weight : 12.5 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.71 x 9 inches
Review By: Sylvia Garner
Don’t Fly Today is a thought-provoking and deeply personal exploration of faith, providence, and the moral direction of modern society. Drawing on his twenty-five years of military service and nearly two decades as a business owner, David O. Scheiding brings a unique perspective to some of life’s most enduring questions: Does God exist? Why do bad things happen to good people? And how can the Bible remain relevant in today’s world?
What makes this book particularly compelling is the way the author grounds his reflections in lived experience. Rather than presenting abstract arguments, Scheiding analyzes the events and turning points of his own life as evidence of divine guidance. This testimony, combined with his discussion of biblical prophecy, creates a narrative that is both intimate and universal—inviting readers to reflect not only on the author’s journey, but also on their own.
Beyond the personal dimension, Don’t Fly Today engages with broader cultural and political questions. Scheiding contrasts the leadership and values of America’s “greatest generation” with those of subsequent eras, raising concerns about the trajectory of the nation and its spiritual foundation. His reflections on this shift provide a sober reminder of the importance of moral clarity and faith in shaping both individual lives and societies at large.
Written with conviction and clarity, Don’t Fly Today will appeal to readers who are searching for evidence of God’s presence in everyday life, as well as to those concerned about the intersection of faith, history, and politics. It is a book that challenges, inspires, and ultimately reaffirms the enduring relevance of faith in uncertain times.