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Liberty Lectures: Dan Ford “The Legacy of Liberty in America”
February 6, 2021 @ 10:00 am - 1:30 pm
FREELiberty Lectures is based in Branson, Missouri, and hosts educational presentations for Branson residents and visitors alike.
Events start at 10 AM on the first Saturday of each month and are held at the Hughes Brothers Theatre.
These lectures will feature guest speakers on a variety of topics, highlighting the importance of American values and liberty on both societal and personal levels.
This month, Dan Ford will be the speaker.
Dan Ford is a researcher, author, and speaker on the subjects of liberty and constitutional government from the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries.
For 30 years he has been a collector of original artifacts and documents from English and American history with an emphasis on the influence of Christianity in public policy. He has compiled a considerable archive of contemporary source materials that speak firsthand to the worldview and governing precepts of America’s founders, forbearers, and constitutional framers.
Dan teaches history from a providential perspective to schools, churches, and conference groups as well as guided historical tours. He is the author of two illustrated books: In the Name of God, Amen; Rediscovering Biblical and Historic Covenantsand The Legacy of Liberty and Property in the Story of American Colonization and the Founding of a Nation.
In his teaching, Dan recalls the foundational contribution of Christianity in the historic struggle for constitutional government as well as the cause of Christian and civil liberty. His objective is to unfold America’s genuine cultural inheritance and to demonstrate by way of facts and artifacts that modern caricatures of our nation’s history often run counter to a rich, robust, and well-documented past.
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WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021. 10 AM – 1:30 PM 30 Min. Break for Lunch (Not Provided)
WHERE: Hughes Brothers Theatre – 3425 W 76 Country Blvd Branson, Missouri 65616
INFO: Admission is FREE to the public. Reservations are recommended. Seating is limited.