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EPISODE · Aug 3, 2026 · 29 MIN

Zachary Mettler | on the faith foundation of the United States.

from His People interviews by Pilgrim Radio

In this timely conversation, Spencer Dalke and policy analyst Zach Mettler explore one of the most debated questions in American history: Was the United States founded as a Christian nation? Drawing on the Declaration of Independence, the First Great Awakening, the influence of the Bible on the Founding Fathers, and the nation’s earliest settlers, Mettler examines how Christian beliefs helped shape America’s understanding of human rights, religious liberty, limited government, and civic responsibility. From the meaning of the separation of church and state to today’s challenges surrounding faith, free speech, and religious freedom, this thought-provoking interview offers historical insight and practical wisdom for Christians seeking to engage culture, understand America’s religious heritage, and navigate the future of faith in public life.  Connect with Zach Mettler at The Daily Citizen and on Instagram, Facebook, and X.  For more faith-filled, Gospel-centered content, download the Pilgrim Radio app today on Google Play and Apple, or stream at PilgrimRadio.com.

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