Guest essay by Marshall Foster The only authentic, true history of the Pilgrims who came to New England in 1620 was penned by their governor of 30 years, William Bradford. His priceless, handwritten history of Plymouth Plantation was lost and thought destroyed in the American Revolution. Amazingly, a copy was found many years later in […]
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An Unredacted History of America’s Birth
Guest essay by Marshal Foster The true story of America’s founding has been artfully removed from the individual and corporate memory of the American people. Virtually all communication in America today is filtered through an elite group of isolated tech giants, a cadre of ideologically radical educators and a huge national government bureaucracy. Former far […]
Why America is Exceptional
Guest essay by Marshall Foster The hope of lasting liberty unfolded in the wilderness of North America—3,000 miles from the power-hungry rulers of Europe. Heroes of liberty had come to the New World without an army, in search of religious and political freedom. For the first time in history since the days of ancient Israel, […]
The Forbidden Book Unchained
Guest essay by Marshall Foster It was the greatest catastrophe in recorded history. The Black Death, the bubonic plague, ravaged Asia, then descended upon Europe and swept into England in 1348.The deadly bacteria were carried by flea-infested rats on ships from the East. The plague killed up to 50 million people—roughly 60% of the entire […]
Patrick of Ireland—Part 2
Guest essay by Marshall Foster When Patrick first came to Ireland he had been brutally kidnapped and sold into slavery. He returned to Ireland not as a slave, but as a liberator. This simple event “had the most extraordinary, most far-reaching effect. It changed the face of the nation, and utterly changed the nation’s destiny. […]
Patrick of Ireland—Part 1
Guest essay by Marshall Foster Patrick of Ireland. Every year on March 17th we celebrate his life. Countless sons have been named after him. Innumerable churches bear his name as well. Parades in his honor march through the streets of great cities. But do we really know him? The truth is, very few people do. […]
Our Moment in History
Guest essay by Marshall Foster In moments of imminent danger facing our nation, American believers, with faith in Almighty God, have been the light and hope of our republic. Thankfully, our American Founders were not like the atheist leaders of the French Revolution who drowned the Christian leaders of France by the thousands in the […]
The Greatest Event in 1,000 Years!
Guest essay by Marshall Foster How many people know that 500 years ago this fall the greatest event and the greatest invention of the last millennium were united to create the modern world? For a thousand years, the primary liberating force in history, the Bible, was in Latin only. It was forbidden fruit to everyday […]
Joy to the World!
Guest essay by Marshall Foster This Christmas season, an astonishing number of people worldwide are singing “Joy to the World, the Lord has come, let earth receive her King.” Yet, most of them do not know that they are announcing the hottest news story of the 21st Century! It’s the story of the Good News […]
Globalism: A Utopian Nightmare?
Guest essay by Marshall Foster Do you feel that the America you grew up in is vanishing before your eyes? And what do you think of the small group of globalists who are telling us that we need to transform America to be more compliant with their dream of a global order? Throughout the centuries, […]
Choose Carefully in 2016—Freedom or Tyranny
Guest essay by Marshall Foster Ronald Reagan’s timeless analysis given decades ago is more relevant today than ever before. He said, “This is the issue of this election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American Revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capitol can […]
America and Islam: Is there Hope for Peace?
Guest essay by Marshall Foster What hope is there for lasting peace between America and radical Islam? For 1,400 years, the Christian West has been forced to defend itself against the attacks of a militant version of Islam that is dedicated to world conquest. Understanding the history of this struggle is crucial to avoiding a […]
Three Pillars of Success for Foreign Relations
Guest essay by Marshall Foster “Next to God’s Word, History is the richest foundation of wisdom and the surest guide.” – Historian Philip Schaff America is facing potential catastrophes that are unfolding across the globe. With the prospect of impending conventional or nuclear war on several fronts, we would do well to heed the advice […]
George Washington’s Christmas Miracle
Guest essay by Marshall Foster A Christmas Story: Valley Forge 1776 We face a Christmas this year that is a time as critical for the cause of freedom as that of the patriot cause in 1776. Although our adversaries may be more elusive, the same biblical strategy of victory rings through the ages if we […]
Voting: A Sacred Civil Right?
Guest essay by Marshall Foster Where did the concept of elections and of a people voting for their civil leaders first appear in history? It did not originate with Nimrod, the tyrant of Babylon. It did not originate with the Pharaohs, who created a nation of slaves to build their tombs. The concept that rulers […]