Historical documets
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The Powerful Faith That Shaped George Washington’s Vision for America
The Faith That Shaped a Nation On April 30, 1789, George Washington stood on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City and delivered the first inaugural address in American history. Rather than speaking about power or politics, he spoke about Providence. His words revealed a leader whose humility and faith defined his vision
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Divine Justice and Daring Freedom: The Bible’s Legacy in the Constitution.
The Constitution of the United States: Faith, Freedom, and Founding Principles The Constitution of the United States, ratified in 1788, is often described as the “supreme law of the land.” At its core, the Constitution biblical principles show how liberty and justice were grounded in moral truth It not only established the framework of American
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The Forgotten Founding Father: Why Christians Should Read Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine’s Common Sense: How a Deist Sparked a Christian Nation “The object for attention is the doctrine itself, not the man.”– Thomas Paine, Common Sense On January 10, 1776, a radical pamphlet titled Common Sense landed in the hands of American colonists. Within weeks, it turned whispers of rebellion into a roar for revolution.
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Patrick Henry’s Call to Truth in his “Give me Liberty” speech, and Why it’s Important
“Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death”: A Christian Reflection on Patrick Henry’s Bold Stand On March 23, 1775, in the midst of growing tension between the American colonies and Great Britain, Patrick Henry stood before the Second Virginia Convention at St. John’s Church in Richmond and delivered one of the most powerful speeches in


