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The formation tradition that built America has been broken. Restoring it. Father. Author of Forge the Son. The home is the first republic. 🇺🇸

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AmRev Resurrected@AmRevResurrect·
The home is the first republic. Not a metaphor. A republic of free men begins at the hearth or it does not begin at all. 🇺🇸 Get your copy of Forge the Son now: a.co/d/0b247ctW
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Memorial Day. 25,000 Americans died in the Revolution. 6,800 in battle. 10,000 from disease. 8,500 as prisoners. They were not professional soldiers. Formed civilians who understood what the cause required. They paid the full price. Remember them. 🇺🇸 #AmRev
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General Stonewall.@zissou_1958·
@AmRevResurrect The times, they weren’t teaching about how to defend the faith nor sharing their faith or what they believe and most are failed under shepherds who didn’t equip their people as Jesus said. Paul said they were being fed milk when they need meat.
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AmRev Resurrected@AmRevResurrect·
America had a 250-year preaching tradition that held governors accountable to the Word of God. Annual. Published. Read from every pulpit. It ran from 1634 to 1884. It built the mind that overthrew a king. You have never heard of it. New Substack 👇 #AmRev 🇺🇸
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Mg3@sojournermg3·
@AmRevResurrect If every American citizen could read this . Thank you for this . What we have forsaken!
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AmRev Resurrected@AmRevResurrect·
Great movie about the relationship between Ben Franklin and George Whitefield during the 18th century revival. Highly recommend 🇺🇸
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Great episode going deep into the our Righteous Revolution 250 years ago. 🇺🇸
Jimmy Pruitt@JimmyPruitt

Podcast episode #33, of We Get To Do This, “Gentlemen, This Is a Football” is up! Adam and Pastor Jimmy cover 250 years of our country's history, from A Great Awakening to the repeal of the Johnson Amendment. Follow their journey in We Get To Do This! “Gentlemen, This Is a Football” - gcfm.link/sl/18Zf3f761f62 #podcast #godcaster #adamcurry #jimmypruitt #wegettodothis #faith #cultureandchristianity #culturalengagement

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᛭ Ian ᛭@KnightspurHouse·
The Battle of Barren Hill,fought on May 20,1778,was a minor but strategically significant engagement during the American Revolutionary War. In the spring of 1778, as the Continental Army recovered at Valley Forge, General George Washington dispatched the young French volunteer Marquis de Lafayette with approximately 2,200-2,400 troops, including a detachment of Oneida warriors, on a reconnaissance mission toward British-occupied Philadelphia. Lafayette established a position at Barren Hill (present-day Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania), about 12 miles northwest of the city, to monitor British movements and gather intelligence on whether the enemy planned to evacuate or launch an offensive. British commanders, learning of the exposed American detachment, launched a major operation to trap and destroy it. Under the overall direction of Sir Henry Clinton and Sir William Howe, Major General James Grant led a force estimated between 5,000 and 16,000 troops-including Hessian allies-in a nighttime march to encircle Lafayette's position. The British aimed to surround the Americans on three sides, with the Schulkill River at their backs, in what appeared to be a near-perfect trap. On the morning of May 20, British columns converged on Barren Hill, but Lafayette's scouts, including Oneida fighters, detected the advance and engaged the enemy in a sharp skirmish to buy time. Lafayette responded with calm decisiveness in his first independent command. He deployed decoy forces to the north while directing Oneida and other troops to delay the southern British advance. Exploiting a gap in the British lines and a little-known ford across the Schuykill River (Matson's Ford), he orchestrated a skillful nighttime withdrawal. His main force crossed the river safely, suffering only light casualties-around three killed and a handful wounded or missing, though up to six Oneida warriors are believed to have died in the fighting. The British, arriving too late and moving too slowly, found the position abandoned and returned to Philadelphia empty-handed. Though technically a British tactical victory because they held the field, the Battle of Barren Hill is remembered as a brilliant American escape that boosted morale. Washington praised Lafayette's "timely and handsome" retreat, which preserved a significant portion of his army and demonstrated the Frenchman's growing military acumen. The engagement highlighted the value of allied Native American scouts and foreshadowed the broader French alliance that would prove decisive later in the war. Today, the site stands as a testament to clever maneuvering over brute force in the Philadelphia Campaign.
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New York Post@nypost·
Long-lost remains of 44 Revolutionary War soldiers will finally get proper burial in NY town trib.al/50d5kEo
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Adam and Pastor Jimmy cover 250 years of our country's history, from A Great Awakening to the repeal of the Johnson amendment. Join them on their journey as We Get To Do This! Gentlemen, this is a football - We Get To Do This gcfm.link/sl/18Zc04a45beb
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