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Miracles in American History - Civil War –World War I –The Great Depression (Part 1)

28 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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Historian Bill Federer takes us on a journey through time back to the story of how In God We Trust came to be used as America's motto, commemorated on stamps and inscribed on legal tender and buildings in the U.S. Other historical travels in this Watchman on the Wall program confirm the importance of prayer in the life of America. the beautiful – from the Civil War and trenches of World War I, to the cholera epidemic that had spread from Europe to America, killing tens of millions... until U.S. President Zachary Taylor declared a Day of Public Humiliation, Prayer and Fasting. And no one will want to miss Dr. Federer's retelling of Sgt. Alvin York's miraculous "turkey hunt" with the Germans, single-handedly killing 28 and taking 132 captive using just his rearing and Bible "larnin'." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/686/29?v=20251111

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Portada del episodio Miracles in American History - Civil War –World War I –The Great Depression (Part 1)

Miracles in American History - Civil War –World War I –The Great Depression (Part 1)

Historian Bill Federer takes us on a journey through time back to the story of how In God We Trust came to be used as America's motto, commemorated on stamps and inscribed on legal tender and buildings in the U.S. Other historical travels in this Watchman on the Wall program confirm the importance of prayer in the life of America. the beautiful – from the Civil War and trenches of World War I, to the cholera epidemic that had spread from Europe to America, killing tens of millions... until U.S. President Zachary Taylor declared a Day of Public Humiliation, Prayer and Fasting. And no one will want to miss Dr. Federer's retelling of Sgt. Alvin York's miraculous "turkey hunt" with the Germans, single-handedly killing 28 and taking 132 captive using just his rearing and Bible "larnin'." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/686/29?v=20251111

6 de jul de 202628 min
Portada del episodio George Washington (Part 2)

George Washington (Part 2)

Join Southwest Radio and Watchman on the Walls host Larry Spargimino with Scott Eash for part 2. One of the most remarkable events in Washington's life that showed the virtue of his character? Most historians agree that when Washington resigned from the military and went home to farming. He was very popular with the general population and the military. A man of lesser character would have pronounced himself king and would have become one more tyrant. Washington had a number of between-the-eyes aphorisms. One showed Washington's belief in the importance of leadership. "A pack of jackasses led by a lion is superior to a pack of lions led by a jackass." To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/686/29?v=20251111

30 de jun de 202628 min