Tom Freiling
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Tom Freiling is the founder and general manager of Xulon Press and the author of a number of books.[citation needed] A former managing director of Eagle Publishing, Washington, D.C., and publisher of Creation House, Orlando, Florida, he founded the company with a group of Christian entrepreneurs. Freiling is the best-selling[citation needed] author of George W. Bush on God and Country (Allegiance Press), Prayers to Move Your Mountains (Thomas Nelson), Abraham Lincoln's Daily Treasure (Revell), and Reagan's God and Country (Gospel Light). Freiling's books have sold more than two million copies worldwide[citation needed], and he has appeared on CNN, C-Span, and many other television and radio programs.[citation needed] Writer's Digest magazine featured Freiling as one of the world's leading experts on self-publishing.[citation needed]

