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Founded on Freedom: Why You Should Be Proud of the Birth of America

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From the author of Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God: The Role of Christianity in the American Revolution-

In Founded on Freedom: Why You Should Be Proud of the Birth of America, Daniel S. Stackhouse, Jr. argues that the preambles to the Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution form America’s “mission statement” – an explanation for why the nation came into being and how it means to accomplish its purpose. As Stackhouse notes, mission statements are not necessarily a reflection of what is: they are often aspirational, seeking to address some need or attain a goal. Stackhouse argues that although most people throughout world history had not enjoyed the Declaration’s proclaimed God-given natural rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” the deeply held belief in America’s founding principles led the new United States of America, from its very beginning, to break off from the path which most of the rest of the globe had trodden throughout the ages and has continued to inspire and guide Americans ever since.

After first putting America’s colonial experiences with Indians and slavery into their historical and global contexts, Stackhouse argues that virtually everyone of the founding generation understood America’s founding principles to mean precisely what they said, despite the fact that they had not been perfectly fulfilled. Thereafter, great Americans like Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Ronald Reagan have repeatedly urged us to return to our founding ideals whenever threats to liberty and justice have appeared and required the nation to make a course correction and return to its true north. Stackhouse urges all Americans not to abandon our “mission statement” but to return once again to its unifying principles, now when we need them more than ever.

“Stackhouse systematically and logically lays out the case that America has, from its inception, been on a path to form a more perfect union… A brilliant piece of scholarship.” – Amazon

“…should be read and discussed in every high school in America.” – Bill Boillot, Co-Founder, Founders Keep

Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God: The Role of Christianity in the American Revolution

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“A well-thought-out analysis and compelling argument for what shaped present day America and what role Christianity played in the American Revolution…” – Amazon

“A must read!” – Bill Boillot, Co-Founder, Founders Keep

From the author of Founded on Freedom: Why You Should Be Proud of the Birth of America –

Often when the subject of religion and the American Revolution is written about or discussed, people fall into one of two camps. The first proclaims that America was founded as a Christian nation based upon the Bible and its teachings. Meanwhile, the other declares that America was created as a completely secular country and that Christianity, the Bible, God, and Jesus had absolutely nothing to do with it.

In Rebellion to Tyrants is Obedience to God: The Role of Christianity in the American Revolution, Daniel S. Stackhouse, Jr. argues that Christianity played a significant role in the creation of the American republic. While acknowledging that the revolution birthed a nation with a secular Constitution and therefore a secular government, Stackhouse also presents evidence that Christian thought, preaching, and practice helped to create and sustain colonial resistance to British policies and lead to the founding of the United States of America.

Telephone Diplomacy: The Secret Talks Behind US-Soviet Detente During the Cold War, 1969-1977

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Transcripts of private telephone conversations reveal the secret negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union during one of the most crucial periods of the Cold War.

“a thought-provoking read for any would-be diplomats.” – Goodreads.com

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