“Education During The Founder’s Era”

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What made America rise to prominence among the nations of the world in just 50 years from its founding?  Why did this young Republic equal England and France in world influence in so short a time?  Many would make visits here to try to find that out.

One of those, a French political scientist by the name of Alex De Toqueville, would identify in no uncertain terms to secret of America’s greatness.  He wrote:

“I sought for the key to the greatness and genius of America…in her fertile fields and boundless forests…I sought for it in her…Congress and in her matchless Constitution.

Not until I went into the churches of America and heard her pulpits flame with righteousness did I understand the secret of her genius and power.

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“Pastors Are Stewards Of Civil Government”

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© 2026 Don Pinson (To download, right-click on the gray play bar and select “Save Audio As”)

Pastor Jonas Clark stood on Lexington Green on the steps of his church building on April 19th, 1775, watching 600 British troops file onto the grassy area.  He had taught his people for twenty years the Biblical principles of why and how to defend civil liberty.  He did this because he knew the Bible taught that civil government was God’s institution just like the home and the church were God’s institutions.  He stood there that day and watched nine of his men die on that field.  They died because they stood and took the first volley.  They had learned from their Pastor that only defensive war is just.  For God to fight with them, they must not fire the first shot.  They didn’t.  God honored their sacrifice; the British, though a vastly superior force, were routed that day by the Colonial forces.  A “shot was heard round the world” about how you defend civil liberty God’s way!

Samuel Davies, a Pastor in Virginia, was Patrick Henry’s inspiration for powerful public speaking.  Laying “line upon line” the great Pastor’s reasoning both stirred and gave courage to the young boy.  Later, this boy would become the statesman who would fire the American citizens to rise up and refuse to give up their liberty to teach the Gospel of Christ in this land.  His stirring words, which used to be the stuff of speeches in our country, went like this:

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“The Beginning Of The American Revolution”

© 2026 Don Pinson (To download, right-click on the gray play bar and select “Save Audio As”)

In April 1775, our forefathers began to defend our Liberty against the greatest army the world had ever seen.  It is one of the most noble and inspiring stories in all of history.  Let me tell you the story you probably were never taught because it has been purposely left out of textbooks.

The American colonies had become extremely prosperous because of Biblical educational, economic, and governmental systems.  They believed their liberty was God-given.  They further believed God had blessed their land because the Gospel was allowed to touch all areas of their culture.

But the King of England in the 1770’s was a tyrant who didn’t care for the Gospel because it condemned his lust for power.  Thus, in the spring of 1774 he succeeded in getting Parliament to pass the ‘Regulatory Acts’.  These laws shut down all the colonial legislatures, which had ruled the colonies since the early 1600’s, and replaced them with his own governors who had dictatorial powers.  The Americans knew they had to, at all costs, defend their God-given liberty; thus they began to prepare for war.  Still, they were not professional soldiers, but rather farmers and merchants committed to protecting their homes against the army of their own government.

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