December 21, 1511: Antonio De Monstesinos and His Blowtorch - 1

December 21, 1511: Antonio De Monstesinos and His Blowtorch - 1
Learn about the life and lessons of Antonio De Monstesinos and his words. Teaching Pastor Robert Morgan tells the tale.
September 22, 1620: The Mayflower Compact - 2

September 22, 1620: The Mayflower Compact - 2
Understand the story of the pilgrims from the words of Pastor Robert Morgan. The Mayflower Compact would become the cornerstone of American representative government.
December 29, 1649: God Stept in and Helped - 3

December 29, 1649: God Stept in and Helped - 3
Teaching Pastor Robert Morgan tells the story of John Eliot, a true man of faith and progress. His famous last words were 'Welcome joy! Pray, pray, pray!'
July 8, 1741: America's Most Famous Sermon - 4

July 8, 1741: America's Most Famous Sermon - 4
Jonathan Edwards was a brilliant child, mastering Latin, Greek, and Hebrew by age twelve. Learn about how he grew up inspiring many with his strong and influential words.
June 7, 1753: The Liberty Bell Cracks the Case - 5

June 7, 1753: The Liberty Bell Cracks the Case - 5
Learn the history of how the Liberty Bell came to be through the words of Robert Morgan.
September 7, 1774: The First Prayer of the Continental Congress - 6

September 7, 1774: The First Prayer of the Continental Congress - 6
Allow teaching Pastor Robert Morgan to tell the tale of when Samuel Adams nominated a local Anglican pastor by the name of Jacob Duché to lead in prayer of the Continental Congress.
June 17, 1775: The Boy Who Saw the Battle of Bunker Hill - 7

June 17, 1775: The Boy Who Saw the Battle of Bunker Hill - 7
After the Boston Tea Party, the British issued punitive measures against Boston, which prompted the Colonies to convene the first Continental Congress in 1774.
August 29, 1776: The Fog of War - 8

August 29, 1776: The Fog of War - 8
After their humiliation in Boston, the British fleet retired to Canada to lick their wounds and repair their vessels, then sailed straight for New York City.
December 31, 1777: How Prayer Funded the Army at Valley Forge - 9

December 31, 1777: How Prayer Funded the Army at Valley Forge - 9
The conditions of General Washington's army were miserable at Valley Forge. Pastor Robert Morgan shares how they overcame it.
June 28, 1787: The Prayer that Saved the Constitution - 10

June 28, 1787: The Prayer that Saved the Constitution - 10
After the British surrender, the American Colonies had a nation but needed a constitution. In May 1787, delegates gathered in Philadelphia to draft a constitution that would establish an effective federal government.
December 10, 1795. Invaluable Treasure - 11

December 10, 1795. Invaluable Treasure - 11
Through his words, Pastor Robert Morgan tells the story of Elias Boudinot, a Founding Father committed to Jesus Christ.
August 6, 1801: America's Pentecost - 12

August 6, 1801: America's Pentecost - 12
After the Revolutionary War, the newly independent Americans were intent on building a nation. Robert Morgan explains.
August 24, 1814: The Tornado that Saved Washington - 13

August 24, 1814: The Tornado that Saved Washington - 13
It was on this day that invaders set fire to the Capitol building and its library, then headed down Pennsylvania Avenue to the President's Mansion.
July 4, 1826: Benjamin Rush's Amazing Dream - 14

July 4, 1826: Benjamin Rush's Amazing Dream - 14
Many people know that John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had a falling out, but few know the details. Teaching pastor Robert Morgan explains.
November 7, 1837: Freedom of the Press - 15

November 7, 1837: Freedom of the Press - 15
Elijah Lovejoy began reading his Bible at the age of four, and memorized all of Psalm 119, along with twenty hymns. He later graduated at the top of his class.
February 23, 1848: Death in the House - 16

February 23, 1848: Death in the House - 16
John Quincy Adams ran for Congress and was elected to the House of Representatives, where, based on his Christian convictions, he fought slavery tooth and nail. Robert Morgan explains.
September 23, 1857: Revival Sweeps the Country - 17

September 23, 1857: Revival Sweeps the Country - 17
Pastor Robert Morgan tells the story of a tailor named Jeremiah Lanphier, who closed his clothing business to lead a life of spreading God's words.
August 16, 1864: Providence Spring - 18

August 16, 1864: Providence Spring - 18
When the Civil War erupted, a Michigan teenager named John L. Maile enlisted with the Union, served bravely, and rose to the rank of lieutenant. Find out what happens next.
December 6, 1884: A Virtual Bible Engraved in Stone - 19

December 6, 1884: A Virtual Bible Engraved in Stone - 19
Learn about the day when the Washington Moment was crowned with an aluminum tip bearing the Latin phrase Laus Deo - 'Praise be to God.'
March 26, 1905: The Queen of American Hymn Writers - 20

March 26, 1905: The Queen of American Hymn Writers - 20
America has been shaped by her singing of hymns. The first book printed in British North America was the Bay Psalm Book. Robert Morgan has more.
March 4, 1933: May He Guide Me - 21

March 4, 1933: May He Guide Me - 21
The American stock market crashed on Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929, and the ensuing Great Depression left 37 percent of all non-farm workers unemployed.
February 3, 1942: The Four Chaplains - 22

February 3, 1942: The Four Chaplains - 22
After the attack on American naval forces at Pearl Harbor, four American clergymen left family and friends to enlist as chaplains during World War II: George Lansing Fox, Alexander Goode, Clark Poling, John Washington.
May 14, 1948: The Rebirth of the State of Israel - 23

May 14, 1948: The Rebirth of the State of Israel - 23
Clark Clifford, legendary Washington powerbroker and advisor to multiple presidents, opened his gripping memoir, counsel to the President, with an event he called 'Showdown in the Oval Office.'
December 24, 1968: For All the People Back on Earth - 24

December 24, 1968: For All the People Back on Earth - 24
On Christmas Eve we stopped our suppers and gathered around the TV for one of the most extraordinary moments in American history. . . a worldwide broadcast from lunar orbit. Pastor Robert Morgan explains.
















