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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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  • Archibald Roosevelt’s Two Wounds And FDR’s Call To Prayer
    Dec 30 2025

    A knee shattered in World War I. The same knee hit again in World War II. Archibald Roosevelt’s story isn’t about chasing glory; it’s about answering the call when every excuse would be understandable. We trace that rare resolve to a deeper root—faith, duty, and a willingness to serve when comfort urges retreat.

    We walk through the Roosevelt brothers’ grit, then pivot to a different kind of strength found in scripture. Paul’s teaching on marriage reframes love as mutual devotion, not contract math. Jesus’ words in Matthew 6–7 tackle worry, judgment, and the daily practice of the Golden Rule: seek the kingdom first, trust God for needs, clear your own vision before you try to clear anyone else’s. Paired with Psalm 8’s awe and Proverbs 2’s promise of wisdom and integrity, the path becomes clear even if it stays narrow.

    History widens the lens again with FDR’s 1941 Day of Prayer—a national moment of confession, consecration, and courage in the face of war. We connect that call to today’s cultural pressures and the ideologies that erode freedom by promising shortcuts. Along the way, we spotlight Corporal Samuel Bowden’s Medal of Honor citation, a reminder that countless acts of bravery shaped the ground we stand on.

    If you’re hungry for a conversation that blends hard history with lived faith and practical takeaways for marriage, worry, and daily character, you’re in the right place. Listen, reflect, and join us in choosing service over ease and wisdom over noise. If this resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review to help others find the show.

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  • When You Lift Others Up, Your Burden Feels Lighter
    Dec 29 2025

    A quiet ER visit turned into a wake-up call about perspective, gratitude, and the simple discipline of helping someone who is hurting more than we are. From that moment, we pull on a thread that runs through marriage, prayer, courage under fire, and a wartime Christmas message that still speaks with force today.

    We walk through Matthew 6 and its countercultural map for private devotion: give without fanfare, pray without performance, fast without display. The focus is not on religious optics, but on a Father who sees in secret and forms resilient character in hidden places. Genesis re-anchors marriage as a covenant of leaving and cleaving, where two become one flesh and reorder their lives with loyalty and tenderness. That bond becomes a launchpad for service beyond the home.

    History sharpens the point. We honor Private John W. Boutwell’s Medal of Honor rescue, a portrait of courage that costs something. We also revisit FDR’s 1942 Christmas message, which insists that goodwill toward man takes root in goodwill toward God. When we store treasure in heaven and choose one master, anxiety loosens its grip and integrity starts to rise—at the kitchen table and in the public square. The question becomes practical: who in your circle needs air, hope, or help today, and what would quiet obedience look like right now?

    Join us for a frank, faith-centered reflection that bridges scripture, marriage, service, and civic life. If this conversation strengthens you, share it with a friend, subscribe for more, and leave a review so others can find it. Your support helps us keep telling stories that point hearts toward God and hands toward neighbors.

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    23 m
  • 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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