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Under God

By: Toby Mac, Michael Tait
Narrated by: Toby Mac, Michael Tait
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"Statesmen... may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand." -John Adams. What does it mean to be a nation "under God"? Where have we been as a nation, and where are we going? Using unforgettable accounts of both famous and little-known Americans, Under God tells the stories of men and women of faith who forged our nation. Against these stories of light, the authors also examine the dark side of America's legacy so that a new generation might seek God's face and avoid repeating the sins of the past, for it is only under God that there will truly be "liberty and justice for all."

©2004 Toby Mac and Michael Tait (P)2004 Oasis Audio
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interesting and often appalling

this is was an interesting book with stories of American history that you mostly never heard before. it was appalling to hear some of the gross injustices that took place in the early years of our country's history. it is sad to consider how's slavery still exist today in different forms and fashions. especially when you consider slavery to worldly things like addictions and electronics. freedom from that slavery comes from the same way this book has got common faith in Jesus Christ and the desire to act

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