America's Most Pressing Concern

Watch America's Most Pressing Concern

  • 1969
  • 1 Season

As America faces troubled times, instability and an uncertain future, the question to ponder is, "Will it be a more godly or less godly nation?" Some say the founding fathers were not really men of God, but is this a true representation of the facts? This powerful presentation by Dave Miller, Ph.D, exposes what these men really said and wrote regarding God and the United States.

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Our Hope
8. Our Hope
 
The hope for America's future and its national existence rely on how the nation and citizenship choose good, moral behavior. The Founders urged Americans to keep all of God's laws, and considered Christianity to be the foundation of national happiness. Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller urges us to be faithful to Christ, be benevolent, evangelistic and focused on returning to God's will.
Our Status
7. Our Status
 
The Bible contains a great deal of information to help us learn how nations should conduct themselves and are impacted by their moral allowances. What is America's status in regards to the national morality? Who today would believe that the Founders asked God to forgive Americans for their sin? Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller discusses the examples of nations and their morality in the Bible.
The Founders and Deism
6. The Founders and Deism
 
Were the Founders Deists? Did they believe God created the world, but takes no further action or provide any special revelation for mankind? Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller allows the Founders' own writings, including Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Paine, and Ethan Allen, to demonstrate their firm beliefs in God's care and the supernatural revealings in the His word.
The Founders and Slavery
5. The Founders and Slavery
 
When you look at the public proclamations of the Founding Fathers, it is unmistakable to see and hear their pleadings for Christianity to be the foundation of the American civilization. How does this belief coincide with the existence of slavery in the early years of America? Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller shows historical evidence that the majority of Founders were opposed to slavery.
God Did It!
4. God Did It!
 
In this last public proclamation by the Continental Congress, the Founders credited God with America's military success and the national prosperity they were beginning to experience. The congress urged the citizens to praise and give gratitude to the God of Christianity. Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller provides selected passages for you to hear the thoughts of the Founders.
National Happiness
3. National Happiness
 
If you wanted to look into the very hearts of the Founding Fathers, you need to listen to the 15 proclamations made by the Continental Congress. Who today would believe that the Founders asked God to forgive Americans for their sin and urged Americans to keep all of God's laws? Follow along as Dr. Dave Miller presents portions from these proclamations, which show the priority and concern these lea
The Ultimate Blessing
2. The Ultimate Blessing
 
What do you consider to be America's most pressing concern? The supreme issue is what affects the ultimate blessing for the nation. Who today would believe that the founders acknowledged Jesus Christ as "our gracious Redeemer"? Did you know that the Founding Fathers affirmed the critical importance of the Bible to the people, and beseeched God to spread Christianity throughout the Earth.
Is America in Trouble?
1. Is America in Trouble?
 
Is America in trouble? A large portion of America's population believes there are major concerns for the nation. What is America's most pressing concern? Is it the economy, terrorism, illegal immigration, crime, or the energy crisis? The critical concern America must address is what the Founding Fathers affirmed: The citizenship needs to acknowledge God and Christianity.
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