Stories of God's providence in American History.
Listen to hear the story about the Assassination of Lincoln, particularly the greater plot to destroy America after the close of the Civil War.
Listen to hear the story about the Assassination of Lincoln, particularly the greater plot to destroy America after the close of the Civil War.
Learn about the "Great Revival" in 1864 and 1865 during the Civil War. The Book Christ in the Camp, by J. William Jones, chronicles the events.
The story of the British bombardment of Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland during the War of 1812. They young lawyer Francis Scott Key witnessed the event and wrote the Star-Spangled Banner in honor of the brave and miraculous stand of the fort.
This week we will look at how Baptists were involved at the founding of our Nation.
This week we will look at the the War of 1812. We will see how God intervened in the burning of our capital.
On the eve of our Nation's birthday, we will look at the Declaration of Independence.
Listen to the story of the U.S. Constitution and it's ratification.
Listen to the story of the U.S. Constitution
This week we will begin looking at the founding documents of our nation, namely the Articles of Confederation.
Today, we will continue to explore a name which lives in infamy. His name? Benedict Arnold. We will see some of his daring military exploits early in his career and a thirst for fame. This thirst for fame, lead to his treasonous plot to turn General Washington and fort at West Point over to the British opposition.
Today, we will explore a name which lives in infamy. His name? Benedict Arnold. We will see some of his daring military exploits early in his career and a thirst for fame. This thirst for fame, lead to his treasonous plot to turn General Washington and fort at West Point over to the British opposition.
Learn about the famous crossing of the Delaware and the battle of Trenton in 1776 during the American War for Independence. Badly in need of a miracle, Washington trusted the Lord and prayed for wisdom. His bold move came on Christmas night as he loaded his men, weapons, and horses onto rafts and boats in complete silence. They proceeded to cross the icy Delaware river that night in an effort to surprise the Hessian troops who had been partying in Trenton. The move was a success. Follow along as Dawn broke on December 26 and the Hessian troops woke to the American troops on the edge of town and rapidly advancing. Unable to pull their ranks together, most were captured.
Learn about the famous crossing of the Delaware and the battle of Trenton in 1776 during the American War for Independence. Badly in need of a miracle, Washington trusted the Lord and prayed for wisdom. His bold move came on Christmas night as he loaded his men, weapons, and horses onto rafts and boats in complete silence. They proceeded to cross the icy Delaware river that night in an effort to surprise the Hessian troops who had been partying in Trenton.