Secretary of Congress (1774-89)
"Schoolmaster of America"
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The Christian Origin of Father’s Day
Historically, one of the first objectives of a conquering nation was to re-write the history of the conquered nation, thereby erasing the values and history of the conquered nation along with...
Flag Day—A Christian Contribution to America
In the United States, Flag Day is observed on June 14, which commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States by a resolution of the Second Continental Congress on Saturday, June 14, 1777. Observance of this annual event, however, did not receive prominence...
Philip Livingston
Philip Livingston (January 15, 1716 – June 12, 1778) was an American merchant and statesman from New York City. He was a delegate for New York to the...
When Congress Asked America to Fast, Pray, and Give Thanks
On June 12, 1775, the Continental Congress issued one of its first fast day proclamations when John Hancock of Massachusetts was president of Congress. Hancock, one of the...
June 12, 1775: First Congressional Fasting and Prayer Proclamation
Before adjourning the First Continental Congress on October 26, 1774, representatives...
Francis Scott Key Evangelizes Muslims
While it is true that America's Founding Fathers welcomed immigrants to America from other religions, it is not true that they esteemed those religions to be equal in standing with their own Christian religion. Contrary to the insistence of contemporary atheists,...