America (NIV)
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- Format: Folded Tract
- Size: 3.5 inches x 5.5 inches
- Pages: 4
- Imprinting: Available with 5 lines of custom text
- Version: NIV
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Some college kid will be sitting in a college history class asking, “One hundred years ago, America, a mighty nation, fell like the Roman Empire. Why?”
The professor answers, “America was a great nation for 300 years, but it fell into drugs and immoral living. It kicked God out of schools and public places of government. America left the Bible, the Constitution, and all good moral living—including the churches. God left America, because America left God out of their daily lives. America turned to drugs, “booze” and sports. Everything that was bad for America, America did it.”
“That,” said the professor, “was the reason for the complete falling away from all things, true, fair, just, and honest.”
“Will there ever be another America?,” the student asks. “No,” says the professor. “Evil reigned in America and people no do not want another America.”
“For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”
(John 3:16)
About the author: Addie Anderson is the wife of Dr. Bill Anderson. She has four children, fifteen grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren. She graduated from Baylor University with a B.S. degree in Education.