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Dreams That Built America
- By: Alan Elliott
- Length: 15 hours 6 minutes
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson
- Publish date: October 18, 2022
- Language: English
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More than twenty years ago, Alan Elliott shared his positive outlook and uplifting view of the spirit of the American people in A Dose of the American Dream. Now in this revised, modernized, and newly titled edition, Elliot showcases the vision,
More than twenty years ago, Alan Elliott shared his positive outlook and uplifting view of the spirit of the American people in A Dose of the American Dream. Now in this revised, modernized, and newly titled edition, Elliot showcases the vision, accountability, faith, and essential values that are the essence of real American success and displays the dreams that make America and its people great.
Dreams That Built America includes:
- 365 short daily readings
- inspiring stories meant to motivate, encourage, and uplift
- a wide variety of people, such as Irving Berlin, Thomas Edison, Steven Spielberg, and more
- topics such as inventions, exploration, politics, pop culture, art, and everything in between
- spotlights on American successes and victories that continue to shape our country
- modern perspectives on contributions made by leaders in the past
- celebrations of the American spirit
If you want to begin your day not only with inspirational messages but also with stories of purpose and triumph, Dreams That Built America will make your first step a positive one that will carry you all throughout the year.
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