In Search of God and the Ten Commandments is a full-color, 8 1/2 by 11 inch book, with over 500 photos and documents in over 300 pages. The story involves the controversial Ten Commandments Project that has not only distributed thousands upon thousands of Ten Commandments prints to everyone from school children, public officials, elected governmental employees, to the Pope, but has also implemented the dedication of 184 known Ten Commandments monoliths across the United States. The Ten Commandments Project continues to divide the right from the left, the conservative from the progressive, the religious from the secular, and the patriot from the anti-American. In Search of God and the Ten Commandments is the ultimate attempt to set the record straight regarding this national controversy. God-given common sense and truth based on verifiable facts are finally applied to expose sixty years of conjecture, lies, slander, and shenanigans regarding the Ten Commandments Project. This story is current, timely, undeniable, and frustrating, all portrayed with documentation including letters, reports, newspaper articles, one-on-one interviews, and hundreds of photos from the past as well as the present. There is something in this book for every person's interests - be it history, Americana, politics, or religion. There is no book like this on the market.
Sue A. Hoffman retired from teaching high school business classes in 2004. Prior to teaching, she had twenty-five years of work experience including owning two businesses and spending five years in the US Army. She spent thirteen years traveling around the United States researching the locations, history, and local stories of the Ten Commandments monoliths. With the help of a few individuals, all existing monoliths were photographed in their current locations with close-ups for study and comparison, as well as area shots. She has written several articles, had a few public speaking engagements, was featured in two radio interviews, and continues to be the expert that people call on from all over the US when new issues arise concerning the Ten Commandments monoliths.