One Christian Nation is a non-partisan membership,
research and advocacy organization raising awareness of America's Christian
heritage. We advocate for the faith-based interests of Christians by unifying
and organizing our collective voting power to protect freedom, faith and
Godly principles. Our member-based organization addresses an unprecedented
shift in the attacks on our religious freedom. We aim to restore God in America. Every day we read in
the news about the steady decline of our economy and our culture. Yet
the cause and effect of the systematic removal of God from society is
never referenced. We think there is an undeniable connection. Many enemies of our freedom are organizing and pushing a progressive agenda toward Secularism, destroying our way of life. So, as
you learn about us, we encourage you to inquire within your own heart
and determine what you will do today to help us unify and organize as
we revive the soul of America. Do you: - want to do make a difference for Christ in our nation?
- believe that Godly principles are important in American society?
- believe we are all endowed by our Creator, with unalienable rights?
- want to protect unborn babies?
- believe you were intended to do something significant for God's glory?
- believe our elected officials should better represent the Christian ideals of our Founding Fathers?
We are followers of Jesus Christ. Together we make up the Christian nation as many members of one body.
One Christian Nation is more than a website. It is a voice. It is a community. It is a movement. And, most importantly, it provides an opportunity for you to play a vital role in what God is doing in our nation. Please support us and join today.
"The general principles on which the fathers achieved independence were the general principles of Christianity. I will avow that I then believed, and now believe, that those general principles of Christianity are as eternal and immutable as the existence and attributes of God." -John Adams, Signer of The Declaration Of Independence, Judge, Diplomat, One of two signers of The Bill Of Rights, Second President Of The United States
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