To follow up on last week’s article about America’s Christian roots, note that Christianity shaped American life long before the United States became a nation. From the first European settlements through the colonial era, Christianity influenced community rules, education, politics and morality. In New England, Puritan settlers hoped to build communities governed by biblical principles. Their churches emphasized Scripture, disciplined […]
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