

ANY DAY OR ANY SUNDAY IS A VERY APPROPRIATE
TO HEAR THESE MESSAGES.
Sunday's before or after the following dates
are popular.
Feb 18th: President's Day. George
Washington discusses how he and other Presidents relied
on Jesus Christ for direction.
March 23rd: Date of Henry's historical speech.
Discussion of Revolutionary War and Declaration of Independence.
April 1, Easter Sunday. Any "Father" ties in
the sacrifices the Founding Fathers made and the price they paid to give
America freedom with the price that Jesus Christ and the other "original"
Founding Fathers paid to give us eternal freedom. A powerful message.
April 19: First official shot of the
Revolutionary War. Similar message to March 23rd.
May 6: National Day of Prayer. Our Founding Fathers greatly believed in the
power of prayer.
May 8, Mother's Day. A message to the Mother's
on their role in holding the family together against the onslaught of the
family unit. Henry had seventeen children.
May 14: Armed Forces Day,
May 30th: Memorial Day. Washington and Henry
were both in the military. Very patriotic message. A tribute to those
who served and are now serving in our military.
June 14th: Flag Day. Stirring message on the
evolution of our Flag and a discourse on all four verses of our National
Anthem.
June 18: Fathers Day. As Father of seventeen
children, listen to Henry's wisdom in the role of a Father. A plea for the
preservation of the "tradtional" family unit.
July 4th: Independence Day. Tribute to events
surrounding Declaration of Independence and God's role in the birthing of
America.
Sept 11: Patriot's Day, Eternal (internal)
vigilance is the price of Liberty. Sobering tribute to those who died that
day.
Sept 17: Signing of the Constitution of the
United States. A wonderful history lesson about GOD'S role in the forming of
our nations government. Henry's role in ensuring the Bill of Rights would be
adopted by Congress is heavily discussed. Learn how his fears have become
realized.
October 14th: Columbus Day. A tribute to our
first Founding Father. Columbus was a strong Christian and this is a history
lesson very few have heard.
Nov 4: Election Day. Under the wise tutelage of
our Founding Fathers, you could not run for public office without signing an
oath that you were a Christian.
Nov 11: Veteran's Day. A stirring tribute to
those who have paid the ultimate price to secure our freedoms
Nov 23: Thanksgiving Day. Discussion of
Mayflower Compact and Christian aspects of this special day. Discussion of
George Washington's proclamation and other Presidents thoughts on this day.
December 7: Pearl Harbor Day. (See September
11)
December 15: Bill of Rights Day. The Father of
the Bill of Rights, Henry spoke 5 1/2 hours against ratification of the
Constitution without these rights. Henry discusses how these rights are in
serious jeopardy today.
Blessed is the nation whose God is the
Lord, Ps 33:12