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The Founding Fathers: What Did They Really Say?
Read the historical documents proving that the Founding Fathers did truly create the United States of...
John William Fletcher (1729-1785)
John William Fletcher is often referred to as the “First Theologian of Methodism.” He earned this popular title as a result of having vigorously...
Christians Initiate American Public Schools
American public education was initiated only a few years after the arrival of the Pilgrims and Puritans in the New World. Christians began to establish the private Ivy League schools as early as 1636...
William Floyd
William Floyd (December 17, 1734 – August 4, 1821) was an American politician from New York, and a signer of the United States Declaration of...
Teacher Appreciation
Before school resumes, your church may wish to take the opportunity to demonstrate its appreciation to teacher for their service to the community by honoring them. Consideration may be given to home, public, charter, and other school teachers. ...
August 3, 1784: Congressional Day of Prayer and Thanksgiving
On August 3, 1784, an era in the Continental Congress came to an end. From June of 1775 to August of 1784, Congress generally issued at least one proclamation calling the states to prayer, fasting, and thanksgiving—but usually two such...