
07/04/2025
When the Founding Fathers declared independence in 1776, they boldly penned a timeless truth: "All men are created equal." This wasn't just a political statement—it was a moral foundation, a rallying cry for freedom and dignity that echoed across a divided world.
Decades later, President Abraham Lincoln echoed those same words during one of our nation’s darkest hours. As he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, he held fast to that same principle. He reminded a broken nation that equality wasn’t just a line in a document, but a divine truth worth defending with everything we have.
Today, we find ourselves in a different kind of struggle—a cultural and spiritual one. Families are fractured, truth is often twisted, and the value of human life is too easily ignored. If we are to restore God's design for the family and for our nation, we must return to the foundational truth that all people are created equal—not by man, but by God Himself.
This truth calls us to action:
🔹 To honor every life, regardless of race, background, or status.
🔹 To strengthen families with love, responsibility, and faith.
🔹 To shape a nation that reflects God’s justice and mercy—not just in words, but in how we live and lead.
The rally cry that sparked a revolution and redefined a nation still speaks. Let us hear it again today—and live it out with conviction, courage, and compassion.