The Pathway to Victory team has prepared this brief but powerful video message for you.
The clip is from Pathway to Victory's TV broadcast of Dr. Jeffress' stirring message, America is a Christian Nation. Click Here on this hyperlink to see and hear Dr. Robert Jeffress explain.
Did you know the vast majority of the men that founded our nation were evangelical Christians? It’s true. In fact, 52 out of the 55 signers—the framers of the Constitution of United States of America—were evangelical believers.
These very same men went on to form organizations like the American Bible Society, the American Tract Society, and the Philadelphia Bible Society. These men were hardly neutral toward Christianity. The “politically incorrect” truth is: America was founded as a Christian nation.
In this must-have DVD video and audio CD set, Dr. Robert Jeffress presents a bold, politically incorrect, and uplifting message all Christians should hear: America is a Christian Nation.
The subject: Is it true that our nation's forefathers want a wall between the church and the state? Where did this idea come from?
The clip is from Pathway to Victory's TV broadcast of Dr. Jeffress' stirring message, America is a Christian Nation. Click Here on this hyperlink to see and hear Dr. Robert Jeffress explain.
Did you know the vast majority of the men that founded our nation were evangelical Christians? It’s true. In fact, 52 out of the 55 signers—the framers of the Constitution of United States of America—were evangelical believers.
These very same men went on to form organizations like the American Bible Society, the American Tract Society, and the Philadelphia Bible Society. These men were hardly neutral toward Christianity. The “politically incorrect” truth is: America was founded as a Christian nation.
In this must-have DVD video and audio CD set, Dr. Robert Jeffress presents a bold, politically incorrect, and uplifting message all Christians should hear: America is a Christian Nation.
The subject: Is it true that our nation's forefathers want a wall between the church and the state? Where did this idea come from?