"It can not be emphasized too strongly nor too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions but on the gospel of Christ." Patrick Henry
In the principles of Christianity are found the liberty that has made America great. But today this liberty is in danger as the foundation upon which it stands has largely been forgotten. America's history has been rewritten, leaving out the Founding Father's reliance upon God as the giver of life, liberty and the right to pursue happiness.
The Story of America's Liberty was produced in an effort to restore our nation's noble heritage. This acclaimed DVD - which has been broadcast nationwide during Independence Day observances for many years - examines the events and beliefs that were significant in the founding of America as well as in the lives of the men who shaped it. The guiding hand of God is clearly seen as the program proves the truth of our first President's words: "No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand which conducts the affairs of men more than the people of the United States." George Washington
Together, we must realize that if we are to keep our liberties, we must once again put our trust in God and seek to govern our nation based upon His principles.
(Truth in advertising: the content of this DVD is powerful and not available anywhere else. Nevertheless, the production values are not as "slick" and digitally pristine as most DVDs that are released today. If you are more interested in style than substance, I would suggest that you not buy this. But if you want the real, all too often untold and even suppressed story of America's Christian foundations, you will love this program.)
Product Details:
Director: Bruce Donaldson
Studio: Reel to Real Ministries, Inc.
Written and Narrated: Stephen McDowell (National Director of The Providence Foundation) and Eric Holmberg (Founder of Reel to Real Ministries, Inc.)
Encoding: All Regions
Discs: 1
Format: Color
Rated: NR (General)
DVD Release Date: July 4, 2006
Run Time: Approximately 60 minutes