3 things for the American people to once again trust the government. Pt. 1
What are the top 3 things that must be done for the American people to once again trust the government and those that represent them? Pt. 1
What are the top 3 things that must be done for the American people to once again trust the government and those that represent them? Pt. 1
Is the lack of trust in our country coincidental with the removing of the 10 Commandments, prayer from public school, and Roe v. Wade?
According to Romans 13, what is the role of government?
Can there be trust in an institution if we (both citizens and leaders) don’t know what the institution we’re being asked to trust is supposed to be doing?
The Long Decline of Trust in Government, and Why That Can Be Patriotic
Is questioning government a foundation of American citizenship?
The Long Decline of Trust in Government, and Why That Can Be Patriotic
There appears to be a direct correspondence between confidence in government and 3 things. (1) Who is in leadership (their perceived character) (2) How well the economy is doing (3) Whether we are in a time of national crisis. Are these things an oversimplification or accurate?
Beyond Distrust: How Americans View Their Government
Why is being thankful and God’s blessings so intricately connected?
Should we expect God to bless a nation that doesn’t thank Him? Should a nation offer thanksgiving to God in order to receive His blessings?
Is America a more or less thankful nation now than when the Pilgrims were here?
Why did the Pilgrims have an attitude of gratitude in the good and bad times?
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