One Nation Under God follows the spiritual direction of our country from the time the Puritans landed in the new world up to today. Our loss of faith in God and how that loss has impacted our society is profiled. It includes quotes from some of the people that had the most influence on the growth of our once great nation and some of the people and events that have caused our nation to decline economically, socially, and morally. One Nation Under God includes many landmark court cases that have affected our way of life in the way the American people can worship the Lord in public and in private. One Nation Under God is a map of our rise to greatness and our decline to the potential oblivion of this once "light on the hill" for all the world to follow. It also is a guide on how to reclaim our greatness by turning back to God for His forgiveness and guidance. The farther away we move from God the worse our society becomes. One Nation Under God sets out to prove to the country---possibly the world---that we are a Christian nation.
The omens of a domestic dictatorship were clear, Senator Albert Hawkes agreed. “After careful examination of the records during the past ten years, one can only conclude that there is the objective of the assumption of greater power and ...
Hoffman was likewise lavished with attention and given a chance to make self-deprecating comments before reporters. “Well, you had quite a performance in your court,” noted Federal Reserve chairman Arthur Burns.
Based on the most extensive survey ever conducted on religion in America, One Nation Under God delivers surprising revelations about the religious beliefs, practices, and affiliations of Americans.
One Nation Under God? is a remarkable consideration of how religion manifests itself in America today.
Examines the interaction of religion and politics throughout American history, including during the drafting of the Constitution and the battle against slavery, and urges christians to become more politically involved
His personal secretary, Meriwether Lewis, and William Clark took about fifty men on a two-year mission. Lewis and Clark trekked from the junction of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers up the Missouri and across the Rockies.
Many Christians desire to relate their faith to politics but simply don't know how. This book exists to equip the reader to apply Christianity to politics with both grace and truth, with both boldness and humility.
So we sit quietly and idly by as our liberties and freedoms are removed one by one. It's time to be armed with the information that will help us stand and speak out with conviction. This book was written to help you do just that!
This inspirational book celebrates the faith and courage of members of a traditional church that -- in 20th century America -- still struggling for religious freedom. Their Greatest challenge is...
One Nation Under God?: Bible Prophecy--when the American Experiment Fails