America’s Providential History

Contemplating the Constitution – Part I

Contemplating the Constitution – Part I James B. Rose and Barbara Rose, American Christian History Institute Why study the U. S. Constitution? The United States Constitution describes itself as “the supreme Law of the Land” (Art. 6, Sec. 2) – “supreme” or “highest in authority; holding the highest place in government” [Webster 1828 Dictionary].  Judges in […]

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Ring the Bell for Liberty

Ring the Bell for Liberty with Four Ways for Each Generation to Celebrate Independence Day! Americans gather together with friends and family to celebrate America’s Independence, often with food and fireworks! This Independence Day, you can bring more than just nostalgia to your gathering with four ways to celebrate! 1. Remember Take time to read through […]

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Honoring the American Flag

In recent days, I have seen multiple posts on Facebook regarding problems people have faced for simply displaying the American flag. The Importance of the American Flag We have to ask ourselves — why is this so important? When teaching the importance of the flag, my mind always returns to the Children of Israel. As they […]

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The 400th Anniversary of the Pilgrims’ Journey to the New World

Pilgrim Institute is an honored co-host of the American Pilgrimage 400  Subscribe to Pilgrim Institute via email for updates regarding this once-in-a-lifetime event.

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Delegating Authority

Delegating Authority Lee Early “Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you.” Deuteronomy 1:13 Representative government is a process of delegating authority. We, as citizens, consent to, authorize, or assign a person to stand for us in the external governing of our home, church, […]

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