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What did America’s founders actually believe about faith?
In this episode of At Home with Phil, Phil reflects on the words of early American leaders who openly credited the Gospel of Jesus Christ as foundational to the nation’s birth. From the Declaration to the Constitution, they spoke with clarity about truth, morality, and accountability before God.
Phil contrasts their conviction with where we find ourselves today — not to stir anger or fear, but to remind us of something deeper: while nations rise and fall, the Gospel does not change.
History may drift. Cultures may shift.
But the truth they stood on is still true.
As Phil shares from Scripture and personal testimony, he points to the hope that remains available to every person — forgiveness, freedom, and resurrection through Jesus Christ.
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What did America’s founders actually believe about faith?
In this episode of At Home with Phil, Phil reflects on the words of early American leaders who openly credited the Gospel of Jesus Christ as foundational to the nation’s birth. From the Declaration to the Constitution, they spoke with clarity about truth, morality, and accountability before God.
Phil contrasts their conviction with where we find ourselves today — not to stir anger or fear, but to remind us of something deeper: while nations rise and fall, the Gospel does not change.
History may drift. Cultures may shift.
But the truth they stood on is still true.
As Phil shares from Scripture and personal testimony, he points to the hope that remains available to every person — forgiveness, freedom, and resurrection through Jesus Christ.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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