Rediscovering God in America: Reflections on the Role of Faith in our Nation's History and Future
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Genres: History, Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Hardcover
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Genres: History, Religion & Spirituality
Book Type: Hardcover
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Take a walk through Washington, D.C. with Newt and Callista Gingrich to view our nation's historic monuments and memorials. You will quickly find yourself on a profound and surprising walk of discovery and renewal.
Your first stop will be the National Archives, where Thomas Jefferson's immortal words from the Declaration of Independence that all "are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, " jump off the page with the inescapable truth that from day one in our country's history, the source of freedom was neither the state nor even the Founding Fathers. Newt Gingrich is the author and Calista Gingrich is the photographer. This is a new book. It is an outstanding book. It is written very concisely and the photos are a minimum. It is a walking tour of Washington DC of the White House, Capitol, LIncoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Jefferson Memorials, Washington Monument, The National Archives, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Ronald Reagan Building, World War 11 Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
New York Times Bestseller is "Rediscovering God in America." Newt Gingrich is the author and Calista Gingrich is the photographer. This is a new book. It is an outstanding book. It is written very concisely and the photos are a minimum. It is a walking tour of Washington DC of the White House, Capitol, LIncoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Jefferson Memorials, Washington Monument, The National Archives, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Ronald Reagan Building, World War 11 Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. This is an excellent book. I have been to Washington DC several times but it has been 20 years and he lists the new memorials and talks about them as well.This book is very concisely written like Abraham Lincoln wrote. It is 118 pages plus 6 introduction pages Because the writing is excellent and concise.It talks about how our forefathers all incorporated the belief in god in their lives.
Rediscovering God in America sounds a clarion call to remind us that America's greatness is firmly rooted in our ongoing history as a nation under God.
Take a walk through Washington, D.C. with Newt and Callista Gingrich to view our nation's historic monuments and memorials. You will quickly find yourself on a profound and surprising walk of discovery and renewal.
Your first stop will be the National Archives, where Thomas Jefferson's immortal words from the Declaration of Independence that all "are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, " jump off the page with the inescapable truth that from day one in our country's history, the source of freedom was neither the state nor even the Founding Fathers. Newt Gingrich is the author and Calista Gingrich is the photographer. This is a new book. It is an outstanding book. It is written very concisely and the photos are a minimum. It is a walking tour of Washington DC of the White House, Capitol, LIncoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Jefferson Memorials, Washington Monument, The National Archives, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Ronald Reagan Building, World War 11 Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery.
New York Times Bestseller is "Rediscovering God in America." Newt Gingrich is the author and Calista Gingrich is the photographer. This is a new book. It is an outstanding book. It is written very concisely and the photos are a minimum. It is a walking tour of Washington DC of the White House, Capitol, LIncoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Jefferson Memorials, Washington Monument, The National Archives, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Ronald Reagan Building, World War 11 Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. This is an excellent book. I have been to Washington DC several times but it has been 20 years and he lists the new memorials and talks about them as well.This book is very concisely written like Abraham Lincoln wrote. It is 118 pages plus 6 introduction pages Because the writing is excellent and concise.It talks about how our forefathers all incorporated the belief in god in their lives.
Rediscovering God in America sounds a clarion call to remind us that America's greatness is firmly rooted in our ongoing history as a nation under God.
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