Rediscovering the Christian Roots of the American Revolution in Colonial Williamsburg
David Hemphill
9 episodes
5 hours ago
This self guided tour covers eight of the most significant public buildings in Colonial Williamsburg. These buildings, such as the Raleigh Tavern and the Governor's Palace, were selected for the roles they played in God's plan to bring the United States into being and to spread the Gospel to the New World.
We welcome your comments at christianroots@aol.com
Credits:
Written by David Hemphill
Narrated by Tom Morr with Cary Hemphill
Produced by Michael Lemley of World Productions.
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This self guided tour covers eight of the most significant public buildings in Colonial Williamsburg. These buildings, such as the Raleigh Tavern and the Governor's Palace, were selected for the roles they played in God's plan to bring the United States into being and to spread the Gospel to the New World.
We welcome your comments at christianroots@aol.com
Credits:
Written by David Hemphill
Narrated by Tom Morr with Cary Hemphill
Produced by Michael Lemley of World Productions.
Rediscovering the Christian Roots of the American Revolution in Colonial Williamsburg
6 minutes
11 years ago
Stop 2 - The Capitol/House of Burgesses
How God raised up leaders for the American Revolution through colonial legislatures such as Virginia's House of Burgesses. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Madison, George Wythe, James Monroe and Peyton Randolph were all trained in the House of Burgesses between 1763 and 1776. How by focusing on God given individual rights, the American Revolution succeeded in producing freedom and democratic government; whereas by seeking a utopian leveling society, the French and Russian revolutions ended in guillotine in the Gulag.
Rediscovering the Christian Roots of the American Revolution in Colonial Williamsburg
This self guided tour covers eight of the most significant public buildings in Colonial Williamsburg. These buildings, such as the Raleigh Tavern and the Governor's Palace, were selected for the roles they played in God's plan to bring the United States into being and to spread the Gospel to the New World.
We welcome your comments at christianroots@aol.com
Credits:
Written by David Hemphill
Narrated by Tom Morr with Cary Hemphill
Produced by Michael Lemley of World Productions.