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Founding Principles & Biblical Truths
Video Lessons
Explore a series of insightful video lessons that delve into America's founding principles, examining the biblical and constitutional foundations that shaped the nation.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.4 – American Progressivism
Glenn has asked me to expand a bit on our discussion of America’s Progressives from Friday’s television show, which I’ll do in this and four subsequent pieces for the newsletter. In today’s piece, I’ll explain who the Progressives were and why they were important.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.3 – Voter Guide Websites
The first four Voter Guide links below are for federal and State level elections. Due to lack of funds (mainly donations) these organizations may not have information on every candidate or issue. In addition, many candidates often ignore questionnaires sent to them by such groups. You can draw your own conclusions from their lack of response. That said, these are still very useful and worthy of encouraging your church to print and insert into their bulletins, or at least

Larry Mayo
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.2 – The First Amendment – FIVE First Amendment Freedoms
Only one in four Americans can name more than one of the five freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment (freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly and petition for redress of grievances). But more than half can name at least two members of the cartoon family, according to a survey.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.9 – Bibliography – References from class
Complete Bibliography & References

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.1 – Summary of David Barton’s Video, “Church, State and the Real First Amendment”
The First Amendment was never intended to separate Christian principles from government. Yet, today, we often hear “First Amendment” coupled with the phrase, “separation of church and state.” Here is a summary and timetable of the history of this phrase, and how it has changed America, from David Barton’s video, “Church, State and the Real First Amendment, Part-2”

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 4.2 – What Christians And Other Concerned Americans Can Do – A Game Plan For Action
Pray fervently for God’s will in America and for a spiritual awakening. Strengthen your faith and help others learn the truth of God’s Word, the Constitution, and our Biblical heritage. Take action by educating, engaging, and boldly standing for Godly principles in your family, church, and community.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.7 - 7 Questions on Religious Freedom
If you have religious views within the Judaic or Christian tradition that founded America, big institutions are lining up to flatten your freedom to believe. This includes Big Government, Big Corporate, Big Media, Big Education, and Big Advocacy. Guided by a secular worldview, these powers have combined to declare war against your freedom to openly hold your religious beliefs, and they are not hesitant to inflict painful sanctions.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.5 – Should Christians be Involved in Politics and Government?
This is often a very difficult topic to discuss, because many Christians believe, and indeed have been told, to keep their faith out of the public/government arena, and that once they have been saved, they are citizens of God’s government (Heaven) and that is all that counts. There is another broader view that encompasses our Christian lives while we live on earth.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 4.3 – God’s People Want to Know
To evaluate the potential role of the Christian Church in the 2016 election, a national survey among spiritually active Christians who are politically conservative or moderate was conducted during July and August of 2015. The research was conducted by the American Culture & Faith Institute, a division of United in Purpose – Education, a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization located in northern California. The research was directed by George Barna.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 2.3 – Slavery and the Constitution: A Compromise Between the North and South
The “Institute on the Constitution” (IOTC) teaches us that the majority of our Founders were Christian, most of them had a Biblical World View, and they founded America on Biblical principles. The Declaration of Independence and Constitution were written with this Biblical World View in mind. If all of this is true, then why didn’t our Founders abolish slavery from the very beginning?

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 1.1 – Definition of Terms – Independence – First two Paragraphs
Explore the Founders’ understanding of “The Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” and how it formed the foundation of America’s laws and government. Learn how unalienable rights—life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—are God-given, and how civil government exists to protect these rights through the consent of the governed.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 1.2 – Biblical Principles: Basis for America’s Laws and Government during Our Founding
Explore the biblical foundations of America’s laws and government. This article shows how key principles—such as the sovereignty of God, moral truth, religious freedom, justice, and family governance—shaped the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and other founding documents, supported by Scripture references.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.6 – Explanation of Romans 13
Now regarding Romans 13:1-6, what people so often miss is the repeated phrase “minister of God.” Note that it is repeated three times in the passage. We know that when Scripture repeats a phrase it does so for emphasis, so three times means pay very close attention to this phrase.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 4.4 – OVERCOMING THE WORLD – “Duty is Ours – Results Are God’s”
As we gain knowledge and understanding of our nation’s Biblical founding, particularly as it relates to law and government, we simultaneously become aware of America’s catastrophic fall from those principles. How should a Christian respond to this? Is it “too late” to restore the foundations? Is it possible for anyone to really impact positive change or is the system too far gone?

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.5 – Excerpts From Sample Letters to Elected Officials
It is really important to “frame” your comments with respect to the Constitution (Federal or State) and other founding documents. Don’t just give your “opinion.”

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.8 - Supreme Court Justice Says "Hostile" Wind is Blowing Against Religious Freedom
A Supreme Court Justice issued a rare and stark warning recently about the state of religious liberty in America. Speaking to a group of Catholic lawyers in March, Justice Samuel Alito said that “a wind is picking up that is hostile to those with traditional moral beliefs” based on faith.

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Resource 5.1 – Key Organizations
Key Organizations for Education, Activation, Legal Assistance, and Property Rights

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.7 – A NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION: HOPE AND CHANGE – TIME TO “REBOOT” SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
“Free health care!” “Free cell phones!” “I don’t have to make my car payment any more!” Such were the excited ravings that accompanied the political slogan/promise of “Hope and Change.” Really? Is that all hope and change amounts to…more “free stuff”? Given the opportunity, what would you hope for…for yourself, your family, for America? If you were “King of America” what changes would you make? You may protest and say there is no king in America, but history tells a d

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
Article 3.3 – First Amendment – “Congress Shall Make No Law…”
One of the simplest and best arguments in any discussion of the First Amendment is to quote the first five words, Congress shall make no law, and discuss the Founders’ original intent of those words: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof…

Jake MacAulay
Jan 29, 2020
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