Stand United: Boston’s Call for Liberty
Episode 54, Jun 26, 07:00 PM
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When injustice threatens our rights, will we stand firm—together?
In the final episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we unpack Boston’s powerful Letter of Correspondence (Nov 20, 1772)—a rallying cry to unite, defend, and preserve liberty as men, Christians, and citizens.
🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:
A warning of “despotism” and tyranny from judges, parliaments, and kings without accountability
A courageous call to “stand as one man” for life, liberty, and conscience under God
The danger of complacency and losing freedom through unawareness
A plea to watch over power, maintain vigilance, and cherish constitutional foundations
👥 This wasn’t politics—it was spiritual and moral courage in action.
🙌 Call to Action:
Will you stand courageously for your family, church, and community?
Comment below: What freedom are you unwilling to relinquish?
📜 Sources & Quotes:
Letter of Correspondence to Massachusetts townships, Nov 20, 1772
University histories, Benjamin Franklin, etc.
🔔 Subscribe to follow this 3-part deep dive into the Christian roots of American unity.
#americanrevolution #unity #liberty #foundingfathers #rights
In the final episode of The Foundation of American Union series, we unpack Boston’s powerful Letter of Correspondence (Nov 20, 1772)—a rallying cry to unite, defend, and preserve liberty as men, Christians, and citizens.
🔥 What you’ll discover in this episode:
A warning of “despotism” and tyranny from judges, parliaments, and kings without accountability
A courageous call to “stand as one man” for life, liberty, and conscience under God
The danger of complacency and losing freedom through unawareness
A plea to watch over power, maintain vigilance, and cherish constitutional foundations
👥 This wasn’t politics—it was spiritual and moral courage in action.
🙌 Call to Action:
Will you stand courageously for your family, church, and community?
Comment below: What freedom are you unwilling to relinquish?
📜 Sources & Quotes:
Letter of Correspondence to Massachusetts townships, Nov 20, 1772
University histories, Benjamin Franklin, etc.
🔔 Subscribe to follow this 3-part deep dive into the Christian roots of American unity.
#americanrevolution #unity #liberty #foundingfathers #rights