Generations of Trailblazing and Leadership

Generations of Trailblazing and Leadership

Pierre Boucher was a leading citizen of the colony of New France. At one point, he was credited with saving the colony. His great-grandson, Timothy Demonbreun, was a leading citizen of Nashville, Tennessee. Learn their stories and more about the French presence in North America in this episode. Find more resources about New France at Homeschool History: https://app.homeschoolhistory.com/resource/generations-of-trailblazing-and-leadership Homeschool curriculum and resources for all ages: htt...

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The Great Stone Face

The Great Stone Face

Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1850 short story "The Great Stone Face" is the fictional account of how the geological formation of the Old Man of the Mountain in New Hampshire inspired a boy to pursue the wort...

23 Apr 202451min

In the Presence of Soldiers: The Tennessee Maneuvers During World War II

In the Presence of Soldiers: The Tennessee Maneuvers During World War II

During World War II, over a million soldiers trained for combat in Europe by taking part in maneuvers in Tennessee. In his latest podcast, Ray Notgrass discusses how the maneuvers took place and what ...

9 Apr 202410min

Helping a Continent Be Strong and Free

Helping a Continent Be Strong and Free

Following World War II, the nations of Europe lay devastated. The threat of Communist invasion was real. Just as the United States came to the aid of Europe during World War II, the U.S. provided assi...

26 Mars 202421min

"For Such a Time as This": The Story of Esther

"For Such a Time as This": The Story of Esther

God places a beautiful young woman in a position of influence. She risks her own life to save her entire people group from merciless execution. The book of Esther in the Old Testament gives the backgr...

12 Mars 202428min

A Powerful Christian Legacy

A Powerful Christian Legacy

In a time and place where racial tensions were high, one woman followed her faith in Jesus and made a profound difference in the lives of hundreds of people. In this podcast, Ray Notgrass tells about ...

27 Feb 202413min

Much More Than a Street Name: The Story of Rosa Parks

Much More Than a Street Name: The Story of Rosa Parks

On December 1, 1955, the courageous act by a simple, quiet, private citizen changed America. On the latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass tells the story of Rosa Parks, including many details...

13 Feb 202422min

How Congress Works

How Congress Works

Congress is the branch of the federal government that enacts the laws of our land. The House and the Senate follow Constitutional guidelines, laws that Congress itself has passed, and rules and tradit...

23 Jan 202431min

God is the Author of Government

God is the Author of Government

The relationship between Christians and the secular government has been filled with tension since the early days of the church. In the latest Exploring History podcast, Ray Notgrass examines Paul's te...

9 Jan 202417min

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