A 4th of July Prayer
I bet you have fun family Fourth of July traditions and hometown hoopla planned as well. But, in the midst of all the backyard barbecues, patriotic parades and fabulous fireworks, I hope you’ll take a minute to pray.
Independence Day marks the anniversary of America’s birth and celebrates the enduring values of freedom and democracy we cherish to this day.
I bet you have fun family Fourth of July traditions and hometown hoopla planned as well. But, in the midst of all the backyard barbecues, patriotic parades and fabulous fireworks, I hope you’ll take a minute to pray.
The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures…nor even in its newspapers or inventors, but always most in the…people.
Angels know God’s watching over us, but at times we find it hard to trust we’ll be ok.
There’s something fascinating about the stories of how our country came to be. And one tale in particular has always tickled my fancy…
For me, the Fourth of July is no longer just a pleasant summer break. It’s about the sacrifices made by so many.
Independence Day is the perfect occasion to express our gratitude to servicemen and women for their sacrifice and dedication.
When it’s hot out, it’s great to start your day with something cool, like a creamy smoothie; when it’s healthy and low in sugar, even better!
With raspberries and whipped cream, this dessert is perfect for your Memorial Day gathering.
What would the Founding Fathers have thought of the rancorous tone of politics? I hope we can suspend hostilities for a few days and remember why we are able to argue in the first place.
A soldier’s story of how a community helped him battle his fear of fireworks through prayer.
What started as a creative school project back in the late 1950s for 17-year-old Robert G. Heft ended up the nation’s new flag—and a truly inspiring story.
A divorced mom faces a lonely Fourth of July. But with a little faith, she discovers a new independence.