America at a Crossroads Part 3: The Forgotten Heritage
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From the biblical command of Deuteronomy 6 to the early foundations of American education, governance, and culture, this episode reveals how deeply Christianity shaped the identity and direction of the United States. Tom walks listeners through the New England Primer, Harvard’s Christian mission, Congress printing Bibles for schools, and the spiritual worldview that influenced America’s founders.
But Tom doesn’t stop with history. He uncovers the national shift, the rewriting, the removal, and the replacement of America’s heritage, and shows how the consequences are visible in today’s culture, classrooms, and homes.
This episode is not just a diagnosis. It’s a call to action. Tom lays out a clear path for families, churches, and communities to reclaim what has been lost, rebuild spiritual foundations, and restore truth in a generation starved for identity, meaning, and direction.
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