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EAVESDROPPING ON LUCIFER

New Book by Don Stenberg, former Attorney General of Nebraska, packs more truth in fiction than most nonfiction books

A new book written by the former attorney general of Nebraska warns about clear and present dangers facing the United States and the world. It cautions us to be vigilant, and not drop our guard as we face the one entity that is unquestionably the greatest threat ever to humanity over the millennia since creation. 

And just what is the name of this diabolical and deceitful enemy? Lucifer, otherwise known as ‘ha satan’ in Hebrew, or in English:  Satan.

But Attorney General Stenberg chose to tell this modern story of good and evil in a ‘novel’ way—as a novel, in fact. But this fiction novel packs in it more meaningful truth than most nonfiction books. 

Q&A:

  1. Tell us about your unusual journey from Attorney General of Nebraska to becoming a fiction book author. 
  2. How would you briefly describe the book?  
  3. How accurate is the stereotype of a comical devil, or Lucifer, running around in red pajamas, horns and a pitchfork?
  4. How does Lucifer influence politicians?
  5. How does Lucifer influence entertainers and pop culture stars and their work?
  6. How does Lucifer influence science?
  7. How does Lucifer influence religion?
  8. Where may we get a copy of your new book, “Eavesdropping on Lucifer”? 

ABOUT DON STENBERG…

Don Stenberg (born September 30, 1948) served as attorney general of the state of Nebraska from 1991 to 2003 and later served as the Nebraska state treasurer from 2011 to 2019. 

He also served as legal counsel to Nebraska Governor Charles Thone from 1979 to 1983.  

As a pro-life Republican, Don Stenberg made history by helping end partial-birth abortion in the state of Nebraska that was widely believed to be able to reverse the 1973 high court decision Roe vs. Wade that legalized abortion. 

Unfortunately, the 2000 Supreme Court was too liberal and overturned Stenberg’s legislation in Stenberg v. Carhart  instead of Roe vs. Wade. 

Today Don Stenberg is on a media and book tour aimed at exposing evil in realms that go far deeper than our mere five senses, in the hope that the eyes of American citizens and leaders are opened to joining his decades-old quest to end abortion. 

Don’s new book is scheduled to be released May 5, 2020 and it’s titled, “Eavesdropping on Lucifer.” The book has received critical acclaim from dignitaries and leaders including The Honorable John Ashcroft, Former U.S. Attorney General.

ABOUT THE BOOK: EAVESDROPPING ON LUCIFER…

Similar to the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, Eavesdropping on Lucifer by Don Stenberg is an entertaining and thought-provoking story about how the devil is corrupting modern-day culture.

Lucifer, the “Boss,” interviews a potential new apprentice. The story follows the apprentice as he tries to silence a fire-and-brimstone preacher, encourages abortion, tries to convince some college students that there is no devil, and encourages divorce. 

But much of his evil work is undone by God’s angel – Angelica – who has been sent to do good. 

The Boss explains to his apprentice how he used ridicule, logic, “compassion,” and the courts to turn the United States from a Christian nation into a largely secular one. 

But he complains about how the Son has made his work much more difficult, because anyone who believes in the Son and asks for forgiveness is saved.

Lucifer’s explanation to his apprentice of how evil came to prominence in our culture, and how he can be defeated, is a story every Christian should hear and understand.

Praise for Eavesdropping on Lucifer

Eavesdropping on Lucifer is common sense, digestible wisdom that can be easily understood by every generation. C.S. Lewis would have given it his stamp of approval.”

 – The Honorable John Ashcroft, Former U.S. Attorney General

“My advocacy work is to build a culture of life, defend the institution of marriage, and to protect religious freedom. Eavesdropping on Lucifer is an easy to read, fascinating explanation of the forces of evil that we need to overcome to ensure families thrive, life is cherished and religious freedom flourishes.”

– Karen Bowling, Executive Director, Nebraska Family Alliance

“This is an interesting book written by an interesting man. One does not usually associate Harvard-educated public servants with a book addressing biblical themes. We should be glad that Don is unusual in this way, for he reminds us of something the Bible asserts from beginning to end: there is an unseen spiritual reality that affects the world in which we live.”

 – Kyle McClellan, Pastor, Grace Church PCA and author of Mea Culpa: Learning From Mistakes in Ministry

Wow is all I can really say! This book was so informative and had me on a book hangover for days. I am still thinking of this book and recommend it to all, Christian or not.

– Lynn Mankin, Reviewer

Eavesdropping on Lucifer: A Story Every Christian Should Hear comes from a practicing lawyer and public official who here produces a fictional story about the devil and his ways.

The story opens with a meeting between Lucifer and his potential new apprentice, Jonathan. Readers would ordinarily anticipate entertainment rather than enlightenment from this kind of effort, but the meat of Eavesdropping on Lucifer lies its thorough review of the contemporary methods Lucifer employs to inject evil into the world and divide Christians. These methods of division and corruption deserve consideration beyond Christian audiences because they are succinctly and pointedly presented and because they offer windows into the kinds of interactions that create chaos and moral and ethical division among peoples.

From the differences between the U.S. being a secular nation or a Christian entity to The Devil’s frustration over the Son’s work that thwarts his success, readers receive insights into what evil is, how it actively operates in society and cultures, and how it can be confronted and changed.

These aspects of the story go beyond fictional drama to invite Christian readers to consider the heart of many ideas, from the concept that there really is no devil or evil in the world to how clergymen themselves don’t follow the Bible, but stray into Lucifer’s realm and become, themselves, his inadvertent and unaware representatives.

From divorce and political interactions to pulpit approaches, Donald B. Stenberg provides a different approach to assessing evil in the modern world that, like C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters, is all the more accessible to ordinary readers because of its fictional, conversation-based overlay.

Christians who want an accessible, chatty blend of pointed observation, reflective insights, and fun will find Eavesdropping on Lucifer excels in the kinds of insights and lessons that keep readers engaged, thinking, and entertained, all in one.

– D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review

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