

Lillback burries the myth that Washington was an unbeliever - at most a "deist" - under an avalanche of facts. McDougall, Pulitzer Prize Winning Author. His "sacred fire" lit America's path toward civil and religious liberty. But they cannot ignore this mountain of evidence suggesting Washington's religion was not Deism, but just the sort of low-church Anglicanism one would expect in an 18th century Virginia gentleman. Rodney Stark, Baylor UniversitySecular historians ignore George Washington's ward Nelly Custis, who wrote that doubting his Christian faith was as absurd as doubting his patriotism. George, Princeton UniversityAn enlightening, engaging, and long overdue correction of the falsehood that Washington lacked faith.

Lillback, assisted by Jerry Newcombe, will reveal to the reader a newly inspirational image of General and President George Washington.
SACRED FIRE GEORGE WASHINGTON FREE
George Washington set the cornerstone for what would become one of the most prosperous, free nations in the history of civilization. Lillback paints a picture of a man, who, faced with unprecedented challenges and circumstances, ultimately drew upon his persistent qualities of character - honesty, justice, equity, perseverance, piety, forgiveness, humility, and servant leadership, to become one of the most revered figures in world history. Only do George Washington's own writings, journals, letters, manuscripts, and those of his closest family and confidants reveal the truth of this awe-inspiring role model for all generations. Peter Lillback's research, revealing a unique icon driven by the highest of ideals. What sets George Washington's Sacred Fire apart from all previous works on this man for the ages, is the exhaustive fifteen years of Dr.
