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The phrase “In God We Trust” is a well-known motto in the United States, prominently displayed on many forms of currency. It has a rich history that reflects the nation’s values and beliefs ...
"In God We Trust" has been the national national motto since 1956. Pastor Jesse Bradley of Washington state addresses its important in our national welfare.
Since 1956, the official motto of the United States has been "In God we trust." The phrase appears on coins, paper currency, and government buildings across the country, but some Americans ...
Senate Bill 280 would require the display of "In God We Trust," accompanied by a U.S. flag representation, in all classrooms of public elementary, secondary and higher education institutions.
We don’t need to worry about what will happen tomorrow because your eternal life rests in Christ. So who can you trust? We know that we can always trust in our God because we know that he cares ...
We trust God to save us from our spiritually-dead state through the faith in Christ’s sacrifice, which he imparts to our inner being by his grace.
"In God We Trust" became the national motto of the U.S. on this day in history, July 30, 1956 — two years after President Eisenhower signed a bill inserting "under God" into the Pledge of ...
If you think you’ve seen more “In God We Trust” license plates on cars around Knoxville lately, you’re not wrong.
As children in Texas begin a new school year, many will notice posters with our national motto, "In God We Trust," prominently displayed in classrooms. This follows a recent Texas law requiring ...