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The American Soul

The American Soul

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Are you tired of hearing the myth about separation of church and state? Are you tired of being told that America is not and never was a Christian nation? Do you want to have the information to stand up for the truth and fight back against this fundamental lie that’s invading our culture and education? Each week, host Jesse Cope will dive into quotes and excerpts from our great leaders and documents throughout our history showing how in President Woodrow Wilson’s words “America was born a Christian nation.” We have the truth on our side and together we can absolutely turn our nation around. Follow Jesse @jtcope4 on X for daily doses of the truth to help fight back. Subscribe to The American Soul and share the show with someone who needs to hear it. We're on a mission to spread the truth and get our nation back on the right track — and you can help us make this possible.

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Ciencias Sociales Cristianismo Espiritualidad Ministerio y Evangelismo Mundial
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  • Where Is Your Treasure When Nations Tremble?
    Dec 27 2025

    What if the most urgent work in a restless nation starts in the hidden room—where no one sees, no one applauds, and God meets us in secret? We open with gratitude and prayer, then trace a straight line from Scripture to the choices shaping families, churches, and civic life right now. The core challenge is unapologetic: treat children as blessings, not accessories; honor covenant marriage as mutual self-giving; and build habits of quiet devotion that anchor public courage.

    We walk through 1 Corinthians 7 to recover the mutual duties of spouses, a counterweight to isolation and resentment. Then we linger in Matthew 6—give without fanfare, pray behind a closed door, fast without spectacle, and store treasure in heaven rather than bow to money. These practices sharpen conscience and clear the fog of performative religion. Psalm 7 adds a bracing note: God judges with honesty, sees the heart, and turns unjust schemes back on those who devise them. That vision steadies us when headlines churn and trust runs thin.

    History steps in with texture and weight. We remember Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Richard Bory, a snapshot of courage that reminds us virtue costs. And we revisit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Christmas Eve message from 1941, delivered days after Pearl Harbor, calling America to prepare materially while arming our hearts with prayer, repentance, and resolve. That pairing—readiness and reliance—still fits. Prepare wisely for hard seasons. Trust God for ultimate victory. Encourage each other to keep the Christmas spirit of humility and charity all year.

    We close with practical encouragements and prayer for families, the persecuted, and those in uniform. If this conversation stirred you to renew private prayer, strengthen your marriage, or welcome life more generously, share it with a friend. Subscribe for more Scripture-rooted reflections, leave a review to help others find the show, and join us again as we seek courage, clarity, and hope in Christ.

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  • If The Government Can Evict You, Do You Own Anything
    Dec 26 2025

    What does it mean to “own” anything if a missed tax bill can cost you your home? We take a hard look at property taxes, why they function like rent to the state, and how tying schools and services to levies on a few erodes trust across an entire community. Then we sketch a clearer, fairer path: transparent consumption-based taxes that spread the cost of roads, classrooms, and public safety while protecting the sanctity of the home and giving everyone real skin in the game.

    From there, we turn to the heart: 1 Peter 3 calls husbands and wives to honor, humility, and a quiet strength that sustains families through stormy seasons. Matthew 5 pushes us toward integrity and mercy—letting yes be yes, rooting out lust at the source, offering the other cheek, and loving those who stand against us. Paired with Psalm 6’s plea from the weary and Proverbs’ warning against complacency, these readings remind us that courage and clarity begin inside the home and overflow into public life.

    We also honor Captain Thomas Bourne of the USS Varuna, who held his position under brutal fire and ramming—an example of steadiness that anchors our civic imagination. And we revisit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1940 Christmas message, a call to voluntary progress and an “unquenchable spring of promise” that endures through fear and conflict. Threaded together, faith and policy point to a simple test: does our system respect neighbors equally, protect what families build, and invite willing, informed contribution?

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  • Your Phone Won’t Cry At Your Funeral, But Your Spouse Might
    Dec 25 2025

    What if the most important work you do today is simply turning toward the people you love? We start with loss, not to linger in sorrow, but to remember what actually lasts. Things break. Trends fade. Screens keep scrolling. People are eternal, and how we treat them shapes our homes, our communities, and our future.

    From that center, we dive into Ephesians 5 and talk plainly about marriage as a living picture of Christ and the church. It’s not a contest for control but a call to mutual honor: husbands who nourish and cherish, wives who respect and strengthen. We look at the habits that erode intimacy—endless scrolling, divided attention, sharp words—and the small daily choices that restore it: gentleness, presence, and the courage to serve first.

    We then follow the Magi’s star to rediscover worship that moves us to act. Their long road, costly gifts, and obedience to change course teach us how to seek Jesus with intention and joy. Along the way, we honor John Gregory Bourke’s “gallantry in action,” a reminder that much of the courage that holds a nation together goes uncelebrated. We also revisit Franklin D. Roosevelt’s 1939 Christmas message, with its call to neighborliness, mercy, and living for others, even as storms gather. The takeaway is urgent yet hopeful: prepare your heart before the storm, anchor your days in Christ, and give your first fruits to the people God has entrusted to you.

    If this resonates, share it with a friend who needs encouragement, subscribe for more reflections on faith and American heritage, and leave a review so others can find the show. What one small act of care will you offer someone today?

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