Softbound "To Preserve the Nation" Study Guide. 526 pages.
In 1787, the United States boldly stepped forward in the glorious light provided by their unique new Constitution. The confidence of the citizenry blossomed. The economy expanded in the assurance that one’s labor was one’s own. The nation became invigorated and the transformation was miraculous! The nations of the world stood in awe of the newfound strength and hope of this free land.
In the twenty-first century, America is in need of a miracle. The United States Constitution is again that miracle. It must be applied as vigorously and purely as it was in the beginning. Today’s national challenges can be traced to a divergence from the original intent put forth in the Constitution.
To Preserve The Nation is a call to action that statesmen of the caliber of the American Founding Fathers must be raised up. The timeless wisdom that established the United States must again be vigorously applied. The foundational principles must be learned, understood, and embraced.
he results will be as they were in the beginning. America may become again the freest, most prosperous, most respected, and happiest nation on earth. It is the intention of this lecture series To Preserve The Nation to begin that restoration.
Each chapter in this book correlates with a lecture in the series. Together, they present the marvelous principles upon which the United States of America was established. The material is taught from the perspective of the Founding Fathers’ “original intent.” The lecture series,
with this companion book, applies the wisdom of the American Founding Fathers to the study of United States history and the sound principles of proper government that were brought forth as this nation was established. In this series, the words of the founders are carefully reviewed, and the student is given the opportunity to not only understand the priceless principles of liberty, but also to know how to apply those timeless truths today so the blessings of liberty may be preserved for themselves and their posterity.
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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 21 January, 2009.