by John Miller
Do we still perceive the need for God's guidance and blessings?
by John Miller
“We have been the recipients of the choicest bounties of heaven,” wrote Abraham Lincoln
by Jerold Aust
Were the Founding Fathers of the United States believers in God and the Bible? Were they religious and devout men who believed in and did their best to follow Jesus Christ?
by Noel Hornor
Today some are trying to rewrite history to argue that the United States was founded as a secular, nonreligious nation. The historical record clearly tells a much different story!
by Walter Hawk
Many of America’s Founding Fathers were inspired by Christian principles. Is there anything we can learn from them?
by Michael Kelley
American newsman Tom Brokaw labeled them The Greatest Generation—those Americans who grew up during the Great Depression and went on to establish American greatness during and just after World War II. But what character traits made them...
by Amanda Miller
The time between the Old Testament and New Testament gives insight into the life and times of Jesus Christ and the New Testament Church.
by Tom Robinson
As the U.S. holiday of Thanksgiving comes around again, we are reminded of America’s founding and how far the nation has drifted from the devotion to God on which it was founded.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
The American dollar has long reigned as easily the largest percentage of the global currency supply.
by Scott Ashley
For a nation founded by Bible believers, America has come a long way—and definitely not in the right direction.