American Values
Never Forget
It’s hard to believe this is the 22nd anniversary of the horrific attack on the United States by Islamofascists on the morning of September 11, 2001.
As many of you know, our offices are just down the road from the Pentagon. On the morning of 9/11, I was sitting on I-395, stuck in traffic on my way into Washington, D.C., across from the Pentagon when it was hit. I heard the roar of the jet engines and my vehicle was rocked by the force of the explosion.
Osama bin Laden was motivated to attack the United States for various reasons. One of which was his conviction that America had become so decadent that a single attack could push us over the edge into total collapse. He and his jihadist army, like many of America’s enemies in the past, underestimated us.
It has to be said, however, that more and more Americans, including myself, believe we are headed toward a collapse if we continue to abandon the biblical foundations of our country, the Judeo-Christian worldview of our founding fathers and the God who gave us liberty.
The moral decline of our culture and the corruption within our own government have grown dramatically over the past 22 years. We frequently chronicle that decline and corruption in this daily report, and we try to give you things to do to fight back. It’s why I remain in this battle for faith, family and freedom.
But each day it becomes more and more difficult to ask God to bless America when our own government is often at war with God’s word and when fewer and fewer Americans are blessing God.