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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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  • Guardianship And Grace
    Feb 5 2026

    Grief has a way of sharpening the soul. We begin with a hard headline and turn to Psalm 31, letting the words “you care about the anguish of my soul” frame a conversation about trust, purpose, and the kind of courage that holds when the world feels unsteady. From that posture, we ask what obedience looks like at home, at work, and in the public square—where our choices echo far beyond our own lives.

    We sit with Ephesians 5 to recover the shape of covenant love. Husbands are called to a self-giving pattern that mirrors Christ’s sacrifice; wives are called to a respect that nurtures unity. The image of a rowboat makes it practical: when both row in rhythm, families move forward; when we pull against each other, exhaustion sets in. Then Matthew 25 pulls us further. The bridesmaids teach readiness you cannot borrow, and the talents demand stewardship of the gifts you actually have. Readiness looks like prayer and repentance; stewardship looks like faithful risk and daily work for the good.

    Wisdom literature steadies the compass. Psalm 31 gives language for fear and hope. Proverbs 8 reminds us that wisdom calls in plain words at the crossroads. We honor George Breeman’s quiet heroism aboard the USS Kearsarge and then turn to President James Garfield’s warning that Congress reflects the people. If we tolerate corruption, we get corruption; if we demand integrity, we get courage. Culture follows what we celebrate, fund, and excuse. That puts responsibility back where it belongs—on our choices, our time, our votes, and our daily habits.

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  • When Laws Fail, Character Decides A Country’s Fate
    Feb 4 2026

    A small war horse outclimbed fear and carried a platoon’s hope on her back. That image sets the tone as we explore the link between private character and public freedom, moving from Matthew 24’s call to “keep watch” to Proverbs’ unflinching warnings and an 1814 election sermon that reads like a headline. We talk about readiness that isn’t paranoid but practical, the way marriages shape civic trust, and why enforcing existing laws often matters more than passing new ones.

    We share the story of Staff Sergeant Reckless—wounded, steady, relentless—and ask what it would look like to carry our own loads with that kind of courage. Then we draw out Jesse Appleton’s stark claim: nations rarely lose liberty to a single tyrant; they forfeit it through repeated compromises of the heart. If laws can be executed but aren’t, responsibility is clear. If the public won’t support enforcement, reform must start with the people. That isn’t a call for more outrage; it’s an invitation to ordered zeal: homes guarded from compromise, leaders held to standards, and communities willing to do the quiet work.

    Along the way, we reflect on forgiveness that is real yet doesn’t erase consequences, the cost of silence under cultural pressure, and the daily habits that keep a people free: truth-telling, promise-keeping, and steady stewardship. Hope isn’t naïve here; it is covenant-shaped. Joy comes in the morning for those who turn, rebuild, and keep watch together.

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  • Christ Or Chaos: The Fate of America
    Feb 3 2026

    What if the health of your home and the strength of your nation both hinge on the same root: sound faith that forms honest character? We explore that claim by walking through Titus 2’s blueprint for sober, dignified living, Matthew 24’s stark warnings about deception and cold love, and Psalm 29’s thunderous portrait of a God who reigns above the flood yet blesses His people with peace. Along the way, Proverbs 7 puts street-level wisdom on temptation and boundaries, while a gripping Medal of Honor story shows courage with skin in the game—love that seals the hatch to save a friend and waits thirty-one hours for rescue.

    I share how older and younger believers shape one another, why endurance matters when rumors and spectacle try to hijack attention, and how worship recenters a restless heart. We dig into the forgotten tradition of election sermons that charged public leaders to honor truth, the Sabbath, and the moral spine of a people, and we wrestle with a hard question: can institutions thrive when oaths become empty and perjury becomes common? The thread through it all is simple but demanding—Christ or chaos. Doctrine is not theory; it becomes habits that protect marriages, raise steady kids, and keep speech beyond reproach.

    If you’re hungry for a clear path through noise and anxiety, you’ll find practical takeaways: guard your steps, cultivate reverence, tell the truth even when it hurts, and serve with courage when pressure mounts. I also share a family-friendly reading recommendation and ways to support the show for those who find value in Scripture reflections, marriage guidance, and stories that lift our eyes. Listen, share with a friend, and join the conversation—what virtue do you believe our homes and public life need most right now? If this resonated, subscribe, leave a review, and help spread the word.

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