
25 episod
1. July 20, 1620 - The Pilgrims

1. July 20, 1620 - The Pilgrims
After King Henry VIII severed ties with Rome and appointed himself head of the Church of England in 1553, three groups of Protestants emerged. Robert Morgan explains.
2. May 31, 1638 - The Father of Democracy

2. May 31, 1638 - The Father of Democracy
Thomas Hooker was born in 1586. He studied theology at Cambridge and became one of the most powerful and popular preachers in England.
3. October 23, 1740 - The News from Heaven

3. October 23, 1740 - The News from Heaven
He set the Colonies on fire - George Whitefield, one of the most electrifying preachers in Christian history. Robert Morgan brings this story to life.
4. January 30, 1750 - The Catechism of the Revolution

4. January 30, 1750 - The Catechism of the Revolution
Without America's pre-Revolutionary preachers, it's hard to conceive of the Fourth of July.
5. March 5, 1774 - Parson Parsons

5. March 5, 1774 - Parson Parsons
Though Jonathan Parsons enrolled at Yale to prepare for the ministry, he had never been truly born again through the power of Christ.
6. April 23, 1775 - The Origin of America's Military Chaplains

6. April 23, 1775 - The Origin of America's Military Chaplains
News of the Battles of Lexington and Concord flashed through New England like electricity, reaching every town and village as fast as horses could gallop. Robert Morgan explains.
7. May 17, 1776 - When Politics Got into the Pulpit

7. May 17, 1776 - When Politics Got into the Pulpit
In 1768, the small Presbyterian College of New Jersey needed a president. They hired a hardheaded, strong-hearted clergyman from Scotland, John Witherspoon, who brought his family to America to assume the task.
8. October 26, 1777 - Watchman, What of the Night?

8. October 26, 1777 - Watchman, What of the Night?
In the fall of 1777, British general John Burgoyne led a large invasion force from Canada intending to isolate New England, merge with southern British forces, and end the rebellion.
9. December 11, 1783 - God's Instructions to a New Nation

9. December 11, 1783 - God's Instructions to a New Nation
After the Revolutionary War was won and peace established, the chaplain of the Continental Congress gave a powerful sermon praising God for His providence and guidance for our great, New Nation.
10. November 26, 1789 - An American Holiday is Born

10. November 26, 1789 - An American Holiday is Born
After the Constitution was adopted, the First Congress searched for a way for Americans to express gratitude to God.
11. June 4, 1800 - Noah Webster and His Dictionary

11. June 4, 1800 - Noah Webster and His Dictionary
By the grace of God, Noah Webster published his dictionary in 1828, shaping American English for the lifetime of the nation and making Webster a household name that has spanned centuries.
12. April 19, 1813 - The Father of American Medicine

12. April 19, 1813 - The Father of American Medicine
Robert Morgan tells the important life story of Dr. Benjamin Rush who is the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence as well as the 'Father of American Medicine'.
13. December 30, 1823 - Preaching in Sodom

13. December 30, 1823 - Preaching in Sodom
Robert Morgan explains how the revivals of the 1800s were not coincidental or accidental; they were produced by the Holy Spirit to establish a spiritual foundation for a new America.
14. June 21, 1834 - Better Make it a Hundred

14. June 21, 1834 - Better Make it a Hundred
The man who invented one of the most important pieces of farming equipment lived his life just as Scripture teaches us to: 'Reap what we sow.'
15. June 8, 1845 - Old Hickory's Firm Foundation

15. June 8, 1845 - Old Hickory's Firm Foundation
Robert Morgan tells the remarkable story of Andrew Jackson's life after the White House and how his devotion to prayer and hymns changed the remainder of his life, eternally.
16. July 5, 1852 - Frederick Douglass and the Fourth of July

16. July 5, 1852 - Frederick Douglass and the Fourth of July
Robert Morgan explains why Frederick Douglass, 'The Father of the Civil Rights Movement', chose the 4th of July to deliver perhaps his most famous and important sermon of his life.
17. September 6, 1863 - Revival in the Ranks

17. September 6, 1863 - Revival in the Ranks
The Civil War was one of the bloodiest in American history, but during it all a revival took place. Union chaplain Dwight L. Moody's message to one wounded soldier rang up and down the ranks of both armies.
18. March 4, 1881 - The Prayer That Saved a President

18. March 4, 1881 - The Prayer That Saved a President
When James Abram Garfield was a teenager, his mom faithfully prayed for his safety while he worked a dangerous job. One harrowing experience turned his life into one of preaching and prayer. Robert Morgan explains.
19. September 14, 1901 - The Assassination of William McKinley

19. September 14, 1901 - The Assassination of William McKinley
William McKinley was a man of faith and his country. On September 6, 1901, two bullets struck his chest shocking the nation, but his trust in God remained throughout his final days.
20. July 12, 1917 - The Book in the Trenches

20. July 12, 1917 - The Book in the Trenches
It's impossible to imagine the horrors of World War I. During this time, nine million copies of God's word were distributed among soldiers across all sides. Some of these books even saved soldiers' lives.
21. December 7, 1941 - From Pearl Harbor to Calvary

21. December 7, 1941 - From Pearl Harbor to Calvary
Sergeant Jacob DeShazer, one of Jimmy Doolittle's raiders, was captured and spent months as a prisoner of war. His evangelistic pamphlet about his time as a prisoner and his faith was read around the world.
22. April 12, 1945 - You Are the One in Trouble Now

22. April 12, 1945 - You Are the One in Trouble Now
Franklin D. Roosevelt's death shocked the country as well as his vice president, Harry Truman. Truman was tasked with leading the nation, leaning on his faith as he entered his new position.
23. March 15, 1965 - Bloody Sunday

23. March 15, 1965 - Bloody Sunday
Six hundred individuals peacefully marched to combat segregation in Selma, Alabama on March 7, 1965. Eight days later, President Lyndon Johnson convened a joint session of Congress to demand passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
24. September 19, 1979 - The National Day of Prayer

24. September 19, 1979 - The National Day of Prayer
During the Korean War and amid the rising threat of global Communism, Americans felt a growing need for united prayer. On April 17, 1952, the U.S. Senate passed a bill to set aside an appropriate day each year as a National Day of Prayer.
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