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The Declaration of Independence Names God 4 Times | Under God Ep 331

1 h 8 min · 4. juli 2026
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The Declaration of Independence names God four times — the faith behind July 4th. In this special Independence Day episode, Pastors Stephen Martin, Rob McCoy, Daniel Hayworth, and Nate Brown open the Declaration of Independence and reveal what the men who signed it actually believed — perfect for the cookout, the commute, or the drive to see the fireworks. You'll Learn: ✅ Why the Declaration of Independence names God four times, and how the Constitution connects to it ✅ The faith of the 56 signers — 52 confessing Christians, one pastor, zero atheists ✅ The real story behind the 1619 Project and the abolition timeline after 1776 ✅ The cost the signers paid — the homes, fortunes, and lives laid down for liberty 📖 Scripture: Romans 13, Isaiah 33:22, Luke 12:48, John 8:36 📖 A challenge from the hosts: read the Declaration of Independence aloud with your family this Independence Day. If the Declaration of Independence still matters to you, follow Under God and leave a rating and review — it helps more Christians find the show.

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episode The Declaration of Independence Names God 4 Times | Under God Ep 331 artwork

The Declaration of Independence Names God 4 Times | Under God Ep 331

The Declaration of Independence names God four times — the faith behind July 4th. In this special Independence Day episode, Pastors Stephen Martin, Rob McCoy, Daniel Hayworth, and Nate Brown open the Declaration of Independence and reveal what the men who signed it actually believed — perfect for the cookout, the commute, or the drive to see the fireworks. You'll Learn: ✅ Why the Declaration of Independence names God four times, and how the Constitution connects to it ✅ The faith of the 56 signers — 52 confessing Christians, one pastor, zero atheists ✅ The real story behind the 1619 Project and the abolition timeline after 1776 ✅ The cost the signers paid — the homes, fortunes, and lives laid down for liberty 📖 Scripture: Romans 13, Isaiah 33:22, Luke 12:48, John 8:36 📖 A challenge from the hosts: read the Declaration of Independence aloud with your family this Independence Day. If the Declaration of Independence still matters to you, follow Under God and leave a rating and review — it helps more Christians find the show.

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