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The faith that sustained them — the families they held on to — the God-given rights they fought for . . . and how they won. The Founders’ Speech To Save Americagives readers a front-row seat to hear firsthand how the Founding Fathers defeated the greatest empire the world had yet known. The work serves as an instruction manual for patriots today to stand for and defend their rights, a call to organize and defeat those who seek to destroy them, and a reminder that we must restore the faith and character of the people if we mean to retain our liberties.

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What Would The Founders Say To America Today?
If the Founding Fathers surveyed our nation today and together composed a single speech to America, what would they say? To answer that question, author Steven Rabb meticulously curated the words into a powerful speech to America that defines and defends our nation’s founding ethos and principles.
The Prologue chronicles a current day fictionalized reunion of America’s Founding Fathers at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Through a stroke of providence, the Founders have assembled once again to take up their pen and save the country they love.
Their resulting work, The Founders’ Speech to a Nation in Crisis, is a celebration of America’s founding principles, a primer on the Constitution, a clarion call to defend religious liberty, a caution on human nature, a voice for economic freedom, and a rallying cry to reclaim our country, once again, from the outstretched arms of tyranny.
What People Are Saying?
Readers who want to better understand the founding principles of America, as expressed in the words of the Founding Fathers, love this book. This masterfully presented work has quickly become a beloved nightstand fixture that will be read and reread for generations to come. As several reviewers praised:



Imagine If You Will
As I crafted The Founders’ Speech to a Nation in Crisis, I imagined the readers as an audience, standing in the back of a town hall meeting, or sitting in a church pew listening intently as The Founders’ Speech was delivered. I pictured “Scribe,” as I eventually called him, at the front of the church, narrating the Founders’ words with passion, as though speaking them for the first time.
Next, I considered what the Founders would actually say to America today, and how they would choose their words from contemporary speeches and letters of the day. I began developing a prologue that chronicles a current day fictionalized reunion of America’s Founding Fathers at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. This is where the book begins, with the Founders assembling once again to take up their pen and save the country they love.
Their resulting work is not only a speech to America in ten themed chapters, but it is also a celebration of America’s founding principles, a primer on the Constitution, and a clarion call to reclaim our country, once again, from the outstretched arms of tyranny.
