In God We Trust Tour Guide Vol. 2 – America’s Beginnings

In God We Trust Tour Guide Vol. 2 – America’s Beginnings

Stephen McDowell
$19.95

Description


America’s Beginnings: Plymouth, Boston, Lexington, and Concord

 

America’s Historic Sites Reveal Her Christian Foundations

“In God We Trust Tour Guide – Volume 2” is the second of a series that explores America’s great historical sites and uncovers the stories of their Christian foundations. This volume focuses on key early colonial and Revolutionary War sites in Massachusetts and highlights how biblical principles influenced the birth of the United States.

Sites Explored

  • Plymouth: The Pilgrims’ journey, the Mayflower Compact, God’s providential direction, and their covenantal view of government rooted in Scripture.
  • Boston: The cradle of revolutionary thought, with figures like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and ministers that played pivotal roles in shaping public opinion.
  • Adams’ Homes: The Christian faith of John and Abigail Adams and their son, John Quincy.
  • Lexington & Concord: The first battles of the American Revolution, framed as a defense of God-given liberties.

Central Themes

  • Providential History: This guide presents historical events as guided by divine intervention, emphasizing how faith motivated early settlers and revolutionaries.
  • Christian Foundations: The book argues that America’s institutions and freedoms are deeply tied to biblical values and the personal faith of its founders.
  • Educational & Inspirational: Designed as both a travel companion and a teaching tool, it encourages readers to visit these sites and reflect on their spiritual significance.

If you’re interested in how faith shaped America’s early identity, this guide offers a rich, narrative-driven exploration.

Description

America’s Beginnings: Plymouth, Boston, Lexington, and Concord

 

America’s Historic Sites Reveal Her Christian Foundations

“In God We Trust Tour Guide – Volume 2” is the second of a series that explores America’s great historical sites and uncovers the stories of their Christian foundations. This volume focuses on key early colonial and Revolutionary War sites in Massachusetts and highlights how biblical principles influenced the birth of the United States.

Sites Explored

  • Plymouth: The Pilgrims’ journey, the Mayflower Compact, God’s providential direction, and their covenantal view of government rooted in Scripture.
  • Boston: The cradle of revolutionary thought, with figures like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, and ministers that played pivotal roles in shaping public opinion.
  • Adams’ Homes: The Christian faith of John and Abigail Adams and their son, John Quincy.
  • Lexington & Concord: The first battles of the American Revolution, framed as a defense of God-given liberties.

Central Themes

  • Providential History: This guide presents historical events as guided by divine intervention, emphasizing how faith motivated early settlers and revolutionaries.
  • Christian Foundations: The book argues that America’s institutions and freedoms are deeply tied to biblical values and the personal faith of its founders.
  • Educational & Inspirational: Designed as both a travel companion and a teaching tool, it encourages readers to visit these sites and reflect on their spiritual significance.

If you’re interested in how faith shaped America’s early identity, this guide offers a rich, narrative-driven exploration.