Description: This volume collects nearly one hundred speeches of Thomas W. Jackson, world-renowned Masonic leader. Jackson's words are a powerful call to action. Featuring a foreword by Arturo de Hoyos.
Review Quotes:
Freemasonry in the United States has changed significantly in the last half of the twentieth century, and Tom Jackson has seen it all. He hasn't been an idle sideliner, but as grand secretary of Pennsylvania he witnessed and participated in many of these ups and downs. His comments in these essays are based on first-hand experience, and his opinions carry the weight of hard-won knowledge. He is particularly concerned with the decline of quality in all of Masonry, and he offers his ideas and solutions to this problem. Tom's background is wider than just Masonic administration. He was book review editor for The Northern Light for 25 years, and has an accurate sense of where Masonic literature is moving and what interests the current generation of Masons. In short, this is not a book to read before you go to bed--you will not be sleeping!--S. Brent Morris, Managing Editor, The Scottish Rite Journal