Works
- Shout it from the Housetops an autobiography with Jamie Buckingham (1972, repr 1995)
- The Secret Kingdom (1982)
- Answers to 200 of Life's Most Probing Questions (1984)
- Beyond Reason: How Miracles can Change your Life (1985)
- America's Dates with Destiny (1986)
- The Plan (1989)
- The New Millennium (1990)
- The New World Order (1991)
- Turning Tide: The Fall of Liberalism and the Rise of Common Sense (1993) ISBN 978-0-8499-0972-6
- The End of the Age (1995, fiction)
- Bring It on: Tough Questions, Candid Answers, Nashville, Tenn: W Pub. Group, 2003. ISBN 978-0-8499-1801-8
- The Ten Offenses (2004)
- Courting Disaster (2004)
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