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America: A Miracle that’s happened once in 6,000 Years
“Done…the SEVENTEENTH DAY of SEPTEMBER, in the year of our LORD one thousand seven hundred and eighty seven.”This is the…
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Remembering The Impact of Pilgrims in America
SEPTEMBER 16, 1620, according to the Gregorian Calendar, 102 passengers set sail on the Pilgrims’ ship, Mayflower. Their 66-day journey…
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The 200th Anniversary of the Star-Spangled Banner
On SEPTEMBER 13, 1814, just weeks after they burned the U.S. Capitol, the British attacked Baltimore, Maryland-the third largest city…
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September 11th Battles of Malta-1565; Vienna-1683; Zenta-1697; and attack on WTC/Pentagon
In 1565, Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent dominated the Mediterranean, with intentions of not only taking Sicily, Sardinia, Majorca, and southern…
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The Prayers of the Continental Congress
SEPTEMBER 7, 1774, the First Session of the Continental Congress was opened with prayer in Carpenter’s Hall, Philadelphia. Threatened by…
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George Washington Carver, The Bible & The Peanut
Born a slave around JULY 12, 1864, George Washington Carver became a scientist of international renown. On January 21, 1921,…
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Mitsuo Fuchida: The Japanese Pilot who led the Attack on Pearl Harbor & His Conversion to Jesus Christ
Imperial Japan had one of the largest maritime empires in world history. In 1910, Imperial Japan annexed Korea, and in…
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Secular Education Demands Students Have Good Knowledge Of The Bible
“There she blows!” cried the lookout, sighting Moby Dick. Captain Ahab and his chief mate Starbuck sailed the seas to…
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Enemies Foreign and Domestic
Benedict Arnold was one of America’s most popular leaders for capturing Fort Ticonderoga with Ethan Allen, and for leading a…
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George Washington’s Charge to “Learn the Religion of Jesus Christ”
In 1754, Colonel George Washington built Fort Necessity on Great Meadows, after a successful attack on the French in May.…
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Race and Politics – Who wants unrest and Who wants Healing? ‘I have a dream…’
“I have a dream…where little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys…
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Benjamin Franklin At The Constitutional Convention
The Constitutional Convention was in a deadlock over how large and small states could be represented equally. Some delegates gave…
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General Douglas MacArthur On The State Of Nations
The Korean War started JUNE 25, 1950. Communist North Korea invaded South Korea, killing thousands. General Douglas MacArthur was given…
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The Influence of Christianity Upon Early Indians
Indians along the Delaware River called themselves “Lenape,” meaning in Algonquin “the people,” and were in three clans: Turtle, Wolf…
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