The 2024 election was, to many, an inflection point in American history. It ushered in a new administration, a new Congress , and a renewed opportunity to “make America great again.” But if America is to achieve its full potential, faith — which at times has seemed all but lost — must be part of its foundation. The good news is that there are positive signs that a movement is afoot to restore faith in America.

In the immediate years following World War II, America and its values were on the ascendency. Whether by design or coincidence, faith in America also surged during the immediate postwar years. For example, church attendance in America soared to its highest point in U.S. history, reaching as high as 63% during the 1950s. And in 1956, Congress adopted “In God we trust” as the na

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