Classic and contemporary stories from historian and award-winning author Dr. Rebecca Price Janney will inspire and encourage
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Father Kapaun is only one of five Army chaplains to have received the Medal of Honor and is a candidate for sainthood
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How could this revered year also be its worst?
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Edmonia Lewis's depictions of American literature and history earned her widespread acclaim in the 19th century
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On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, this podcast salutes Sgt. Adrian Cronaur and all those who served.
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During a brutal Korean War battle, a beloved American candy came to the rescue.
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Most of the actors in this iconic movie played their parts from first-hand experience
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Hear the touching story behind one of America's best-loved Christmas songs
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Today, Dutch families continue to honor "their" soldiers
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Learn the surprising role the cosmetic industry played in World War II
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The Rev. Dr. Billy Graham recounted his long friendship with Her Majesty, in his autobiography
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Buzz Aldrin of Apollo 11 had a most unusual first meal after landing on the moon's surface in July 1969
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The people hear and respond to the Declaration of Independence
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On the 40th anniversary of D-Day, Ronald Reagan gave one of his most memorable speeches.
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Listen to the story of Memorial Day's association with red poppies
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She gave her life serving the needs of American veterans
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A story of William Seward, a man wing to endure his critics for a greater goal
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President "Silent Cal" Coolidge gave one of American history's most inspiring speeches.
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What Made Him Do It? A 91 year-old Revolutionary War Veteran Tells Why He Put it All On the Line
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A 91 year-old Revolutionary War Soldier tells a young man what made him take up arms against the British in 1775.
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The President showed a tender side of his personality when it came to soldiers, on both sides
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This 16th family impacted early American history
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A little known story about the Underground Railroad's most famous conductor
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John Quincy Adams, once reviled for his principled stands, died with the deepest respect of his former detractors.
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Noel Regney's "Do You Hear What I Hear?" Carries a Message of Hope and Joy to Us in this Season of Hope
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Did you ever write a letter to an unknown soldier? Here are some stories about women who wrote to wounded men in the American Civil War.
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Rebecca Price Janney tells the story of the attach on Pearl Harbor and the life of the Japanese pilot who led it
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This year America will observe the 400th anniversary of the first Thanksgiving, held in November 1621. How did this event become a federal holiday? Rebecca Price Janney tells the story.
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The story of the creation of Blue Star Mothers is shared by permission of Karen Whiting and Jocelyn Green
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Announcing the release of book five in my award-winning Easton Series from Elk Lake Publishing
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In an uncertain and harsh season, Abraham Lincoln conducted himself in such a way as to encourage us today.
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The outcome of WWII is a reminder that evil does not go unchecked, or ultimately triumph
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This regiment fought bravely to overcome different kinds of enemies
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American hearts went out to children orphaned during World War I
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The story of a teacher's unusual experience during the Battle of Gettysburg
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Taken from Craig Von Buseck's inspiring new book, VICTOR! THE LAST BATTLE OF ULYSSES S. GRANT, this is the story of a touching Memorial Day salute, his last. (Gratefully shared by permission of the author)
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More than riots broke out on college campuses in the spring of 1970.
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Letters from the Civil War still speak to us
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Even in the optimistic opening years of the 20th century, there were painful reminders of the limits to human achievement.
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Was a 1776 Christmas event a coincidence, or a divine appointment?
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Many civilians gave all they had in the spring of 1775
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The nation's first First Lady was a force to be reckoned with
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This multi-disabled woman overcame nearly insurmountable odds to live a productive and inspiring life
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Fanny Crosby's impressive output of songs have inspired millions across the generations, around the world.
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A revolution of the spirit played a role in Japan's rebuilding after WWII.
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What do Americans of the last few decades belief about life after death?
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What made up the majority of beliefs about spirituality and the afterlife?
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Casting off old ways, many did what was right in their own eyes
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This distant mirror can help us better understand our own times.
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John Kennedy ushers in a new era
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Winston Churchill's Realistic Optimism in a Dark Hour
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General Washington urged his men to prayer during the trying winter encampment at Valley Forge
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