The United States of America, originally known as Columbia, is the greatest country in the world and the sole superpower that seeks the good of all mankind. Her republic is one of the most populous, wealthiest, and progressive countries in the world. Majestic rolling mountains and green valleys take one’s breath away. There is nothing that America cannot give
America is a country of destiny. She has prospered and flourished where other noted societies have suffered desolation and great demise. ... America, on the other hand, continues to stand strong, one of the world’s wealthiest, most powerful nations, the only existing global superpower.
What the reader must understand is that America was born of divine providence and destined for greatness, with a heritage way beyond Europe. America is the offspring of the misplaced tribes of Israel, the promised seed of Abraham. In this book I will explicate the significance of that divine order with relevance to our identity as a nation today, in hope that readers will begin to appreciate their American heritage and that Americans will begin to walk in the glory of their inheritance.
We are the offspring of the misplaced tribes of Israel, in particular Ephraim and Manasseh. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob were not fictional characters. These men lived in our world many years ago. To deny that these men actually lived is to deny that we are presently living on this earth.
We should no longer ignore our divine call, nor should we accept the treasonous attitude of those who wish to take God out of the hearts and minds of those of us who love this country.
Part of these tribes migrated into Western Europe—the British Isles. In Hebrew British means “covenant man.” This would be a perfect name for one that had a covenant.
Is it any wonder that the man God would use to free the slaves and become the greatest president of our history had the same name as the founding father of our faith?
The core of the people of the United States of America concedes that the Founding Fathers established our values and morals from principles of a greater power than human philosophy.
The spirit of freedom and the spirit of slavery met in the center of the ring. Neither one would declare the other as champion of the Union. When they went into their individual corners and viewed their fans for the last time before returning to the center of the ring to do battle, they realized that only one of them would walk out alive. As they squared off, freedom threw the first punch.