In God We Trust – The phrase 1st appeared on a coin in 1864, but it was more later in 1956 that an Act of Congress ready-made "In God We Trust" as the official U.S. motto that appears now on U.S. currency. It may be hard to imagine, that a nation such as ours which has mostly discharged God from more of our society, would-be still retain such a slogan… but according to a 2003 Town
Poll, at least 90% of Americans still approve of the inscription on U.S. coins.
Considering the recent challenges that have emerged for America, possibly this would-be be a nice time for everyone to take out a coin and pause a moment to chew over our national motto. I realize there are galore who are disquieted and confused just about what's happening across our land... fearful just about the future, the unstable economy as well as the uncertainty of new political leadership... but look at each word of the coin's inscription. It seems as although providence arranged for the phrase to appear on every coin for a time such as this, like a divine career card in our pocket to prompt us wherever
to look for strength and encouragement. It doesn't say "in folk do we trust," or "in politics do we trust" and not even as "in money we do...continue >>
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