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Huckabee and American Ministers Invigorated by the Power of the Cross in Poland, Seek to Harness that Power in America

Posted on June 29, 2016 by EditorBB

A common theme arose throughout Gov. Mike Huckabee’s Journey with Christian leaders in Poland: The Power of the Cross. They heard first hand how Poland’s freedom from communist occupation was primarily possible because of Pope John Paul II. But equally important, was … Continue reading →

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Posted in Revisiting Americanism & Christianity | Tagged atheism, Blonia Krakowskie, Christianity, communism, Mike Huckabee, Poland, Pope John Paul II, religious freedom, Solidarity Movement, Soviets, The Journey, Wladyslaw Palmowski | Leave a comment
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