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Unlock the profound influence of faith on history and governance with us as we take you on a journey to the Pro-Family Legislators Conference. We explore how answered prayers have shaped pivotal moments in history, including General Patton's wartime experiences. Our discussion also draws on the book of Nehemiah, reflecting on the metaphorical rebuilding of America's foundations and the historical narrative of the Bible's role in education. With a keen focus on the resurgence of biblical influence in schools, we urge listeners to engage with their state legislatures for meaningful change.Trace the roots of American education as we explore the Bible's integral role in public schools from the 1690s onward. Discover the New England Primer's impact on literacy through biblical teachings and the remarkable decision by Congress to endorse the first English Bible printed in America post-Revolution. Learn about the Northwest Ordinance of 1789 and its connection to education and statehood. Figures like Reverend John Wise and Benjamin Rush emerge, highlighting the Founding Fathers' intent to blend religion with public education. This episode sheds light on the enduring legacy of religious and moral values in shaping the fabric of American identity and governance.Support the show