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The View of Christ in America

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The View of Christ in America

By: Michael Watts
Narrated by: Kelvey Wolaridge
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The view of Christ in America has changed rapidly since the nation's birth. The author will bring forth facts and prove how America started out as a Christian nation and how the first colonists wanted to be different from England. You will also hear quotes from some of America's founding fathers as well as other leaders on how important God is for America and how America needs God.

America has a generation today that doesn't know the real history of America, as many folks are trying to rewrite history. Christ is still in America, but as time goes on, Christ is starting to be hard to find. This book will try to answer the question of why Christ isn't viewed as number one anymore. It will also show the rate at which America is going down without godly men and women - and the church standing up for Christ. What will America look like in 10 years?

©2014 Michael Scott Watts (P)2016 Michael Scott Watts
Americas Christianity Religious Studies

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