September 10, 1608 - Jamestown - 1

September 10, 1608 - Jamestown - 1
The colony of Jamestown experienced chaos and lacked Christianity until Captain John Smith arrived and made an important ruling based on 2 Thessalonians 3:10.
September 8, 1636 - The Founding of Harvard - 2

September 8, 1636 - The Founding of Harvard - 2
One Puritan that arrived in Massachusetts Bay during the Great Migration was substantial in the founding of one of our nation's most prestigious universities.
May 5, 1740 - Citizens of Heaven - 3

May 5, 1740 - Citizens of Heaven - 3
Pastor William Tennent Jr. had an otherworldly experience similar to an episode in the life of Saint Paul in 2 Corinthians 12.
October 9, 1747 - 'I Dared to Rejoice in God' - 4

October 9, 1747 - 'I Dared to Rejoice in God' - 4
David Brainerd's journal entries inspired missionaries around the nation and have since never gone out of print.
December 7, 1771 - Sermon at an Execution - 5

December 7, 1771 - Sermon at an Execution - 5
Occum, who was born in the village of Mohegan in Connecticut, was a teenager during the Great Awakening. His interest in the gospel led him to be ordained into the Presbyterian Ministry where his popularity grew.
April 19, 1775 - The Shot Heard Round the World - 6

April 19, 1775 - The Shot Heard Round the World - 6
Pastor Jonas Clark brought enthusiasm for scripture during the time of the American Revolution, and his sermon helped the nation to understand who was really in control during these unprecedented times.
March 5, 1776 - Dorchester Heights - 7

March 5, 1776 - Dorchester Heights - 7
Washington and the Continental Army were on the verge of a confrontation with the British until the weather and help from God changed the course.
September 30, 1777 - A Speech to Bewildered Men - 8

September 30, 1777 - A Speech to Bewildered Men - 8
During a time in the Revolution when discouragement fell on America, Samuel Adams offered comfort in the words of the Bible.
October 19, 1781 - The Victory Sermon at Yorktown - 9

October 19, 1781 - The Victory Sermon at Yorktown - 9
When the American Revolution was officially over, war chaplain Isreal Evans preached sermons that strengthened the American faith.
September 26, 1789 - The Founder Who Walked with God - 10

September 26, 1789 - The Founder Who Walked with God - 10
Explore the life of one American Founding Father who helped shape the nation and was also a devoted follower of the Bible.
June 6, 1799 - Patrick Henry's Sealed Envelope - 11

June 6, 1799 - Patrick Henry's Sealed Envelope - 11
America's greatest orator, Patrick Henry, left the Earth with his thoughts recorded on a sheet of paper and shared his opinion on American independence.
June 27, 1810 - The Haystack Prayer Meeting - 12

June 27, 1810 - The Haystack Prayer Meeting - 12
The Haystack Prayer Meetings were credited by church historians as the birthplace of American foreign missions.
May 11, 1816 - 'Give Me That Book!' - 13

May 11, 1816 - 'Give Me That Book!' - 13
In 1829 the American Bible Society undertook one of the most astounding missions in American church history - to provide every family in the United States with a Bible.
December 4, 1833 - The Tappan Brothers - 14

December 4, 1833 - The Tappan Brothers - 14
The Tappan brothers gave their lives to Christ and in turn, devoted the rest of their lives fighting for the emancipation of all slaves.
May 24, 1844 - The Artist Who Struck Lightning - 15

May 24, 1844 - The Artist Who Struck Lightning - 15
The inventor of the telegraph, Samuel Morse, originally longed to become a legendary artist but God had other plans.
June 5, 1851 - Book of the Century - 16

June 5, 1851 - Book of the Century - 16
After Harriet Beecher Stowe attended a communion service at church, scenes for a book, which became the best-selling book (next to the Bible) of the 19th century, became a reality.
July 5, 1863 - Wrestling in Prayer for Gettysburg - 17

July 5, 1863 - Wrestling in Prayer for Gettysburg - 17
Abraham Lincoln made a solemn vow with God that if 'He would stand by his boys at Gettysburg', Lincoln would 'stand by Him' and the rest is history.
November 20, 1866 - The Christian General - 18

November 20, 1866 - The Christian General - 18
Despite having his arm amputated, this Civil War General, still leading his troops, became known as the Christian General because he promoted the cause of Christ at every opportunity.
November 21, 1899 - A President Like That - 19

November 21, 1899 - A President Like That - 19
William McKinley's most amazing hour was the moment of his greatest danger during the Civil war.
July 16, 1914 - The Concoction - 20

July 16, 1914 - The Concoction - 20
Businessman Asa Candler devoted his life to Christ and used his stewardship in both furthering education and civil service. But Candler will also go down in history for the concoction he once owned and today can be found across the globe.
January 17, 1941 - The Verse That Made Churchill Weep - 21

January 17, 1941 - The Verse That Made Churchill Weep - 21
Months before the US. and Great Britain entered the Second World War, a little-known confidant of President Roosevelt's paid a visit to Winston Churchill and with four simple words changed the Prime Minister's life forever.
December 14, 1944 - Patton's Prayer for Clear Skies - 22

December 14, 1944 - Patton's Prayer for Clear Skies - 22
General Patton, one of the greatest military leaders in U.S. history, always prayed before he sent his soldiers into battle, and in December of 1944, he requested a special prayer from one of his chaplains.
August 28, 1963 - Let Freedom Ring! - 23

August 28, 1963 - Let Freedom Ring! - 23
Martin Luther King Jr. is remembered primarily as a civil-rights figure who fought for social and political change, but he was also a pastor and no better example of this was during his 'I Have A Dream' on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial.
January 19, 1979 - The Holy Spirit Was Present - 24

January 19, 1979 - The Holy Spirit Was Present - 24
Jimmy Carter's open Bible and deep faith have fueled his work as our longest-living former president, and his life shows us how our temporary defeats can lead to a deeper faith and to a life of greater service.
















