CHURCH HISTORY
		
		Cape Henry: The Beginning of a Christian Nation
		
		By The 700 Club
		
		 
		 
        CBN.com - On April 29th, 1607, a  nation was born.  Travel-weary Englishmen  landed at Cape Henry on the shores of Virginia  and lay the foundation for what would become the most powerful country the  world has ever seen.  Act 1, scene 1 of  the drama that was to be the United    States unfolded that day at Cape Henry, and  sparked the legacy of Godliness on American shores. 
        America's destiny and  purpose were sealed with that cross at Cape Henry.  All that would follow in our nation's growth  hinged on the single proclamation that this land belonged to Jesus Christ.  
        In the Mayflower Compact of  1620, the Pilgrims reaffirmed the mission set forth by the original Virginia settlers. 
        "All of us were taught that the Pilgrims came to America for freedom 
          of worship or religious freedom, but that's really not true," said Dr. 
          Peter Marshall, an author and historian. "They said that they came to 
          America to, 'propagate the gospel among the Indians and to become, themselves, 
          stepping stones for the furtherance of the gospel to the outermost parts 
          of the Earth.' So they were missionaries." 
        The Puritans carried the Cape Henry legacy further. On the deck of 
          the Arbella, halfway between England and Cape Cod, leader John Winthrop 
          declared, "We shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people 
          are upon us, so that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work 
          we have undertaken and so cause him to withdraw his present help from 
          us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." 
        "Winthrop's phrasing was revealing," said Marshall. "When you bring 
          up Winthrop's phrase there, 'the city upon a hill,' that's the heart 
          and the core of what America's been all about since day one. Point being 
          here that the basis for American life was to be committed Christians 
          who were to so let their light shine to one another and then to the 
          whole world, that the world could see that as an example." 
        More than 100 years later, as America set off on her own course towards 
          independence, the Godly foundations laid in Virginia established the 
          character of our Revolution. 
        "Before God, I believe the hour has come," said John Adams of the Revolution. 
          "My judgment approves this measure and my whole heart is in it. All 
          that I have, all that I am and all that I hope in this life I am now 
          ready to stake upon it. And I leave off as I began, that live or die, 
          survive or perish, I am for the Declaration. It is my living sentiment, 
          and by the blessing of God, it shall be my dying sentiment. Independence 
          now and independence forever." 
        George Washington's pure, Christian heart, Benjamin Franklin's call 
          to prayer and John Adams' reverence for the will of God symbolize the 
          undying commitment of our Founding Fathers to the creation of a nation 
          which would glorify God. The American character was born in Scripture 
          and nurtured by the Holy Spirit, yet today, our national heritage is 
          under siege. 
        Bishop James Madison warned of such a risk in 1795: "The moment that 
          religion, the pure and undefiled religion, loses its influence over 
          our hearts, from that fatal moment, farewell to public and private happiness. 
          Farewell--a long farewell--to virtue, to patriotism, to liberty."  
        Four hundred years have passed since America was first conceived at Cape 
          Henry, and respect for our roots is growing cold. Yet one undeniable 
          fact still remains: At its core, the United States of America is a Christian 
          nation. 
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