The young George Washington (Ryan Williams) escapes capture, in “The American Miracle: Our Nation Is No Accident.” (Heroic Pictures/Fathom Entertainment)
Some might think attributing divine intervention to random but serendipitous weather patterns is for simpletons, but for the faithful—if you know, you know.
The premise of docudrama “The American Miracle: Our Nation Is No Accident” is that divine providence figured heavily in the birth of the United States of America. It sits at 97-percent with audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, and which no Rotten Tomatoes film critic has yet touched.
🖼️ Creative Wonders: A 9-year-old “baking genius” already runs her own business and makes up to $7,200 a year in tips alone.
🌾 Tradition: When 30-year-old Canadian Tyler Heppell swore never to come back to his family farm after enduring what he considered “slave labor” as a teenager, he would never have believed that life would take him straight back to the land.
💪 People: When Texas-based Sarah Hetrick almost lost her life in a car crash, her doting dad put his life on pause and went above and beyond to care for her.
God’s Angels Look for Satan in the Garden of Eden: Sometimes, we are bombarded with evil: Dark imagery, music, words, and so on, can find their way into our lives. The age-old adage “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” does not carry the weight it once did. Read more →
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