GODNAMERICA

GODNAMERICA

The mission of God-N-America is to advance faith in God by telling His story in our history.

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December 31, 2025 8 mins

This conversation explores the themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the intrinsic value of the soul through historical and biblical references. It highlights lessons from figures like Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, emphasizing the costs of leadership and the importance of self-denial in pursuing a greater purpose.

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We need both head and heart, along with a balance of intellect and emotion, to live effectively.


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This conversation explores the life of Alexander Hamilton, focusing on his moral failures and the consequences of compromising integrity. It draws parallels between Hamilton's experiences and contemporary issues of leadership, integrity, and the dangers of secrecy. The discussion emphasizes the importance of character over compromise and the need for transparency in leadership.

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December 26, 2025 7 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene explores the profound relationship between God's majesty and the humility of the human heart. He emphasizes that God, whois exalted above all, chooses to dwell with the humble and broken-hearted, offering comfort and presence to those who recognize their need for Him. The discussion highlights the contrast between pride and humility, illustrating that true greatness in God's eyes is found ...

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December 24, 2025 6 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene explores the concept of kintsugi, the Japanese art of mending broken pottery with gold, as a metaphor for the biblical themes of restoration and redemption. He emphasizes that God does not discard thebroken but instead uses their past to shape their testimony. Our flaws and weaknesses can reflect God's glory when filled with His grace. Greene also draws parallels between individual restoration...

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December 23, 2025 6 mins

In this episode of 'God in America', Perry Greene discusses the themes of justice and injustice in America, highlighting the double standards in the legal system, historical context, and the importance of due process. He draws parallels between past injustices and current events, emphasizing the need for integrity and the role of divine justice in human affairs.

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December 22, 2025 6 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene emphasizes theseriousness of the Christian walk, highlighting that it is not merely a game but a profound life-and-death struggle. He critiques the tendency among congregants to treat their faith lightly, reducing their calling to mere trivialities. Greene calls for a deeper understanding of the Christian mission, which involves significant challenges and a commitment to eternal salvation.

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In this episode, Perry Greene discusses the importance of stewardship in government, drawing lessons from Davy Crockett's integrity and his stance against usingpublic funds for charity. Genuine compassion should come from individuals and communities, not government coercion, and citizens must take personal responsibility to maintain freedom and moral governance.

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This conversation explores the historical context andspiritual significance of the Battle of the Bulge during World War II, focusing on General Patton's leadership and his reliance on prayer. It highlights theintersection of faith and warfare, illustrating how collective prayer can empower individuals in their struggles, both in historical and contemporary contexts.

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On the anniversary of George Washington’s death, this conversation reflects on leadership, humility, and the legacies of George Washington and Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. It emphasizes the importance of exercising power with restraint and the moral responsibilities of leaders, drawing parallels between historical figures and the values they embodied.

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On the anniversary of George Washington’s death, this conversation reflects on leadership, humility, and the legacies of George Washington and Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus. It emphasizes the importance of exercising power with restraint and the moral responsibilities of leaders, drawing parallels between historical figures and the values they embodied.

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December 13, 2025 7 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene explores the pervasivenature of division in society, tracing its roots from sports rivalries to deeper cultural, political, and ideological fractures. He emphasizes that division is a calculated strategy used to weaken communities and distract from greater truths. Greene calls for a return to unity anchored in truth to combatthis divisive tactic, highlighting historical perspectives on unity and t...

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In this episode, we consider the significance of birthdaysthrough a biblical lens and emphasize the importance of humility, gratitude, and the way we choose to celebrate life. We can view birthdays as opportunities for reflection and accountability rather than mere celebrations of self.

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In this conversation, Perry Greene explores the distinction between Christian patriotism and Christian nationalism, emphasizing the importance of loving God and country without conflating the two. He discusses the historical context of America's Christian roots and the moral responsibilities of citizens to serve their nation while prioritizing their faith. Greene advocates a form of patriotism rooted in gratitude, humility, and...

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December 10, 2025 6 mins

Perry Greene draws parallels between the birth of JesusChrist and the founding of America, emphasizing the significance of individual conviction in shaping history.

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December 9, 2025 6 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene discusses the importanceof acknowledging our brokenness and the need for honesty in healing, both personally and nationally. He contrasts the cries of humanity's imperfection with the holiness of God, emphasizing that true healing and revival can comeonly by recognizing our spiritual sickness and returning to God. Greene calls for America to embrace its need for divine cleansing through Christ...

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December 9, 2025 6 mins

In this conversation, Perry Greene discusses the importanceof acknowledging our brokenness and the need for honesty in healing, both personally and nationally. He contrasts the cries of humanity's imperfection with the holiness of God, emphasizing that true healing and revival can only come from recognizing our spiritual sickness and returning to God. Greene calls for America to embrace its need for divine cleansing through Chr...

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December 8, 2025 6 mins

Beware of replacing real faith with blind rituals.

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December 5, 2025 6 mins

We’ve repeatedly learned that liberty has a price, and conviction often demands a sacrifice.

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December 5, 2025 7 mins

How we see ourselves has a significant impact on our spiritual, emotional, and even physical lives.

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