O Say, Can You Sing

Overview

Publisher
Cedar Fort, Inc.
Released
April 1, 2026
ISBN
9781462150397
Format
ePub
Category
Nonfiction

Book Details

By: Michael Young In O Say, Can You Sing, Michael D. Young uncovers the powerful, true stories behind America's most beloved patriotic songs—and the faithful believers who lived out Christian values through sacrifice, courage, and conviction. These aren't textbook figures. They're everyday heroes whose devotion to God and love of freedom helped shape the soul of a nation.Meet Harriet Tubman, a woman of unshakable faith who, despite chronic illness and a bounty on her head, led dozens to freedom through the Underground Railroad. She called herself "Moses," and the lyrics of The Battle Hymn of the Republic—"Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord"—became a rallying cry for her mission. Through music and action, she bore witness to a God of deliverance.In this book, you'll discover:- How Christian men and women shaped liberty through unseen acts of courage- The spiritual roots and surprising histories of songs likeGod Bless America and America the Beautiful- How music preserved faith and freedom through every American conflict - QR codes that let you hear the music and explore the lives of each hero through immersive extrasPart hymnbook, part devotional, part history—this is a powerful reminder that the story of America has always been sung by believers. And their song still matters.

Author Description

Michael D. Young

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