Washington’s Quiet Faith

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George Washington was never an evangelical in the way we might think, but his devotion to God’s providence shaped everything he did. Like Lincoln, his faith was private, forged in solitude, yet it gave him a strong internal compass. Washington carried a sense of destiny and accountability before God that influenced his vision for the nation. Out of that conviction, he championed religious liberty as a core value for people of all faiths.

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