A video series from The Washington Times
"God, Country and the American Story" explores the powerful role the Christian faith has had in the lives of America’s leaders, from the founders to the movers and shakers of today.
Host Billy Hallowell sits down with lawmakers, high-ranking officials, business titans, historians, faith leaders, and cultural influencers to examine how belief in God has guided the nation’s most powerful leaders and pivotal moments — and continues to fuel the American experiment.
This series honors America’s spiritual heritage while tackling today’s most pressing questions: How has faith shaped the nation? What role does it play in the lives of public officials? And what does the future hold for faith and freedom in America?
As the country prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, "God, Country and the American Story" shares thought-provoking conversations that uncover the soul of a nation rooted in God and destined for greatness.
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Princeton professor Robert P. George joins Billy Hallowell to explain Fidelity Month, a grassroots effort calling Americans back to the foundational values that have long unified the nation.
SharesBilly Hallowell speaks with Lily Meschi, a director at Iran Alive Ministries, about the underground Christian movement operating inside one of the world's most restrictive regimes.
SharesBilly Hallowell sits down with Daniel L. Dreisbach, professor of justice, law and criminology at American University, to unpack one of the most misunderstood debates in modern America: the role of the Bible and faith in the nation's founding.
SharesHistorian William Federer takes us on a sweeping journey through church history, persecution, miracles, and generosity to uncover the true story behind St. Nick.
SharesPolitical scholar Mark David Hall tackles one of the most polarizing terms in modern culture, "Christian nationalism," explaining why he believes the label is often misused and how secular critics have shaped the narrative.
SharesBilly Hallowell sits down with Brad Brandon, CEO of Across Nigeria, to uncover the brutal reality of global Christian persecution, particularly in northern Nigeria, where 70% of the world's Christian killings take place.
SharesAuthor Daniel Darling tackles why Christians can love their country without idolizing it, how faith strengthens democracy, and why expressions of belief from public leaders shouldn't alarm us.
SharesActor, writer, and director Stephen Grayhm, creator of the new film "Sheepdog," which captures the unseen battles that many soldiers face long after they take off their uniform and leave the battlefield.
SharesFormer Congressman and prosecutor Trey Gowdy joins Billy Hallowell to discuss his powerful faith journey, the moral weight of justice, and his new novel "The Color of Death."
SharesBilly Hallowell sits down with Bunni Pounds to discuss "America Reads the Bible," a historic, weeklong initiative calling national leaders and everyday Americans back to Scripture.
SharesPastor and author Mike Signorelli believes that the tragic assassination of conservative and Christian commentator Charlie Kirk has sparked something truly surprising: revival.
SharesDr. Taylor Marshall, author of "Christian Patriot: 12 Ways to Create One Nation Under God," joins Billy Hallowell to explore the Judeo-Christian principles that led to America's founding.
SharesBilly Hallowell sits down with former Secret Service agent Darin Kinder, a survivor of the Sept. 11 attacks.
SharesBilly Hallowell sits down with historian Bill Federer for a deep dive into the faith and history behind America's birth.
SharesOn the premiere episode of "God, Country, and the American Story," Sen. Tim Scott joins Billy Hallowell for a powerful conversation about faith, freedom, and the spiritual foundations of America.
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