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Phil Webster has a passion for communicating the Christian
worldview of the Founding Fathers to this generation. His book 1776
Faith shows the Christian worldview of the signers of the
Declaration of Independence, other Founders, the days of prayer for
the country, the original state constitutions which had a place for
God, instances of Divine Providence on the young nation, the
Christian colleges of the era, the effect of the Great Awakening on
the Founders and the Christian music of the era. Phil is a graduate
of Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky and received his M.Div
degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield,
Illinois. He worked with Operation Mobilization in Spain, England
and on board the M.V. Doulos in South America. He taught for five
years at Salisbury Christian School and received a Who's Who Among
America's Teachers in 1998. He is married to Jean and has four
children, Carolyn, Joseph, Daniel and Elizabeth. The research for
1776 Faith comes from reading the primary sources of the 25 volumes
of Letters of the Delegates of Continental Congress] 1774-1789 and
34 volumes of Journals of Continental Congress. He challenges you
to take the Founders Challenge and see if the Founders were deists,
atheists or had a Christian worldview.
Phil Webster has a passion for communicating the Christian
worldview of the Founding Fathers to this generation. His book 1776
Faith shows the Christian worldview of the signers of the
Declaration of Independence, other Founders, the days of prayer for
the country, the original state constitutions which had a place for
God, instances of Divine Providence on the young nation, the
Christian colleges of the era, the effect of the Great Awakening on
the Founders and the Christian music of the era. Phil is a graduate
of Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky and received his M.Div
degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield,
Illinois. He worked with Operation Mobilization in Spain, England
and on board the M.V. Doulos in South America. He taught for five
years at Salisbury Christian School and received a Who's Who Among
America's Teachers in 1998. He is married to Jean and has four
children, Carolyn, Joseph, Daniel and Elizabeth. The research for
1776 Faith comes from reading the primary sources of the 25 volumes
of Letters of the Delegates [of Continental Congress] 1774-1789 and
34 volumes of Journals of Continental Congress. He challenges you
to take the Founders Challenge and see if the Founders were deists,
atheists or had a Christian worldview.
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