American Heritage Series Episodes 1-26 (DVD)
$49.95
Discover the forgotten and astonishing story of our nation’s foundation in The American Heritage Series. For centuries, Americans were taught a view of history that recognized the godly heroes and moral foundation upon which America was founded. However, in recent years, a secular version of history has re-written the moral and spiritual fiber of our nation and neglected many of those early teachings.
From the separation of church and state to the civil rights movement, from the heroism of our founding fathers to the building of our nation’s monuments, this Christian documentary series inspires Americans to reclaim the godly history of our nation. Containing all 26 episodes on three DVDs, The American Heritage Series follows historian David Barton as he experiences the untold, true story of our nation’s history. America, this is your heritage!
This DVD set includes:
*Episodes 1-3: “Why History Matters & Unearthing America’s Christian Foundations”
*Episodes 4-5: “The Faith of Our Founding Fathers”
*Episodes 6-8: “The Ideas that Birthed Our Nation, Our Biblical Constitution, & Is America a ‘Christian Nation’?”
*Episodes 9-10: “Church, State, & the Real First Amendment”
*Episodes 11-13: “Influence of the Bible in America & How Pastors Shaped Our Independence”
*Episodes 14-16: “When Religion Was Culture, Faith in Our Early Courts, & Myths of the Judiciary”
*Episodes 17-19: “Evidence of America’s Spiritual Heritage”
*Episodes 20-21: “Four Centuries of American Education”
*Episodes 22-24: “Great Black Patriots, From Bondage to the Halls of Congress, & The Civil Rights Movement”
*Episodes 25-26: “The Assault on Judeo-Christian Values & The Duty of a Free Citizen”
SKU (ISBN): 9781945788437
UPC: 095163889241
David Barton
Binding: Video DVD
Published: August 2018
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
Related products
-
When Calls The Heart Before My Very Eyes (DVD)
$11.98Add to cartA health scare has everyone in Hope Valley worried about one of their own and they band together to help with the recovery. Nathan is finally going to get Allie’s adoption finalized with Bill, but the ceremony seems clouded when Nathan learns Allie is keeping someone off the guest list. Elizabeth works to help Angela, the Canfield’s daughter, learn how to read braille. Meanwhile, Rosemary and Lee struggle to give Rachel the freedom she was promised in Hope Valley, when they discover she and Christopher have started a relationship. Rosemary worries that Chris isn’t all he appears to be. This DVD is part of season 8 of the What Calls the Heart series. Inspired by Janette Oke’s Love Comes Softly novels. Starring Erin Krakow (Army Wives), Jack Wagner (Melrose Place) and Pascale Hutton (Flashpoint). Approx. 82 minutes.
-
Road To The Open (DVD)
$19.95Add to cartRoad to the Open is an offbeat comedy and a classic underdog story about a has-been tennis team, single parenthood, the quest for love, and a once in a lifetime shot at greatness. Struggling after the loss of his wife, Jerry McDonald is a balding hospital janitor and single father whose only semi-social outlet is tennis with his best friend, Miles, who is still chasing dreams of stardom and working through anger management.
Reluctantly, Jerry agrees to play with Miles in a local tournament that could earn them a match in a prestigious competition. For Jerry, though, the thought of winning and defeating the long-time club champion Gallant brothers is as unlikely as finding true love again, until a new co-worker enters his life and gives him a renewed hope. -
My Mothers Future Husband (DVD)
$19.95Add to cartIn the five years since Headly’s father died, the 15-year-old and her mom, Ren (Lea Thompson, Back to the Future), have become best friends. When Headly has her first crush, she decides her mother needs some romance in her life, too, so she and her friend Willis devise a scheme to help Ren find love again.
After a few misadventures, they introduce Ren to Andrew, a single dad with a four-year-old son. Through it all, Headly and her mom learn that they must first deal with the pain of the past before they can open their hearts to the possibilities of the future.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.