Ken Mercer Show / Mercer Moments in American History LLC
Ken Mercer is referred to by some as the "Minister of Education!" He will report on both incredible, current events and historic "Moments in American History" that for some reason are...
DELETED and/or ERASED from our nation's textbooks and schools.
Is that academic bias meant to dilute the honest, documented faith and values of many of our Founders - including the impact and influence of new American Christians of the "Great Awakening?"
Mercer will bring those "Missing Moments" back! He tackles the "truths" and "facts" behind these historic and current events that will unite Americans, not divide us.
Ken will also share many of the incredible Bible Verses and Worship Songs that continue to define our history Faith and Values!
Remember two lessons from Ken Mercer:
A. There is only one United States of America. If we are gone, there is no other America to go to!
B. The "Secret" of America is this:
"In a place called the United States of America... in GOD We STILL Trust!"
Episodes
92 episodes
USA 250th: Election of 1860 - Pro-Slavery States Must Beat Lincoln
The story of the Civil War gets a lot clearer when you stop treating slavery like a footnote and start following the paper trail. I walk through the election of 1860 as a turning point where party platforms, court rulings, and raw political pow...
USA 250th: Why are they LYING about the Three-Fifths Compromise?
They told generations of students a simple LIE about the Three-Fifths Compromise: that it proved the founders believed a Black person was only “three-fifths” human. We think that story leaves out the real engine underneath the deb...
USA 250th: Thomas Jefferson, Slavery and Our Declaration
There’s a line Thomas Jefferson wrote about slavery that most Americans never hear because it didn’t survive the final edits to the Declaration of Independence. Ken Mercer traces the original draft, the list of grievances aga...
Wednesday Worship: Artemis II - "I Declare Your Majesty"
The far side of the moon is not just a destination, it is a mirror that shows us how small we are and how hungry we are for meaning. Wednesday Worship host Ken Mercer takes one worship song, “I Declare Your Majesty,” and dedicates it to ...
Wednesday Worship: When Others Say You Are Just A "Shepherd Boy"
They told him to stay in the field, keep his head down, and tend the sheep. God told a different story and it started with a choice no one saw coming. Wednesday Worship with Ken Mercer brings the focus to David in 1 Samuel 16 and...
USA 250th: Worst U.S. Supreme Court decision: 1857 Dred Scott - Nationalizing Slavery.
The U.S. Supreme Court made its worst decision ever - the 1857 Dred Scott decision. We walk through how Dred Scott was taken from slavery into Illinois and the Wisconsin Territory, built a family, and then trie...
Special Report: Minnesota's $18 Billion Dollar Corruption Tax!
$18 billion. Maybe $20 billion. However you size it, the accusation is the same: Minnesota taxpayers may have been charged an invisible “corruption tax” while money meant for children, seniors, veterans, and people with special ne...
Fear Not Friday: In God We Trust! (Psalm 56:11)
Fear doesn’t wait for a convenient moment. It shows up when the armor doesn’t fit, when the pressure rises, and when the bad news somehow gets worse. We lean into a single line from Psalm 56:10 that cuts through the noise: “In God...
Fear Not Friday: Five Promises of God (Isaiah 41:10)
Fear loves to show up when the house is quiet and your mind won’t stop talking. We sit with one of the clearest promises in Scripture, Isaiah 41:10, and let it speak directly to the places where we feel weak, tired, and overwhelmed. <...
USA 250th: Eisenhower: Holocaust - Document Proof - Warning of future Deniers
Eisenhower didn’t just witness the end of World War II. He saw something he feared the world would try to erase. After Allied troops began liberating Nazi concentration camps, the phone calls came in with reports s...
Fear Not Friday: At Your Red Sea: God Will Make a Way! (Exodus 14:13-14)
Fear has a way of trapping us in a no-win hallway. One threat stands in front of us, another blocks the way back, and every choice feels like loss. That’s why we keep coming back to Exodus 14: “Do not b...
Wednesday Worship: Holy Week - "In Remembrance of Me"
“In remembrance of me” can sound like a quiet church phrase until you actually listen to what it demands. We share a short worship song for the stretch between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday that starts at the comm...
Fear Not Friday: Easter Resurrection - When Fear Meets Joy (Matthew 28)
The hardest part of the resurrection story might be how real it feels. You can almost hear the footsteps of Mary and Mary Magdalene as they head to the tomb after the Sabbath, still carrying the weight of what they saw. <...
USA 250th: Eisenhower: Add “Under God” to Our Pledge
Two words. A global rivalry. A president shaped by war. We take a fresh look at Dwight D. Eisenhower and the moment he pushed the United States to say “one nation under God” in the Pledge of Allegiance....
Fear Not Friday: Gideon - from "Super Chicken" to a Leader!
You can be scared and still be called. That’s the heart of the Gideon story, and it’s why this Fear Not Friday lands so close to home for anyone who feels outnumbered, underqualified, or tempted to hide. We start with the words God speak...
Wednesday Worship: I Sing Praises, I Bring Glory to Your Name!
Some days you don’t need more words, you need truer ones. We lean into a short, chant-like worship flow that repeats a single core confession: God’s name is great and worthy of praise. If you’re looking for Christian wors...
USA 250th: 1876 Election - South Carolina’s VIOLENT Voter Fraud
A single election can reveal the whole machinery behind voter suppression, and South Carolina in 1876 does exactly that. We walk through a period when Black Americans gain sweeping constitutional protections after the Civil War, then fac...
Wednesday Worship: Majesty - A Few Minutes of Worship!
One verse can reset a whole day. We start with a simple prayer that tells the truth when our feelings are scattered: “Oh Lord my God, you are so very great,” then we sit with Psalm 104:1, picturing God “clothed with honor...
USA 250th: Eisenhower: Make "In God We Trust" Our National Motto
Eisenhower didn’t just lead armies and sign bills, he carried memories of what he believed Marxism, socialism, and communism did to Europe. That lived experience, we argue, explains a quieter but lasting legacy: the choice to st...
Wednesday Worship: Just Trust in Our LORD
Feeling stretched thin by the middle of the week? We gather for a focused moment of worship that quiets the noise and brings the heart back to center. We start by honoring the men and women in uniform who protect the space wh...
Wednesday Worship: Oh God Our Help in Ages Past
Need three minutes that quiet the noise and steady your breath? We offer a simple, resonant worship set that gathers the classic lines of “O God, Our Help in Ages Past” and a modern chorus to the Ancient of Days, stitchin...
COVID: Demand Chinese Communist Party Forgive America’s Trillion-Dollar COVID Loan
A pandemic leaves scars you can count and grief you can’t measure. We confront both by asking a hard question: what would meaningful accountability look like when:1.2 million Americans are gone, 115 million h...
Fear Not Friday: Joshua 1:6 - Physical Strength
We reflect on Joshua 1:6 and the call to be strong and courageous when facing giants, fortified walls, and the shadow of great leaders. We hold to God’s promise of presence and pray for strength to cross our own Jordans.T...
Fear Not Friday: Joshua 1:9 - Be Strong and Courageous
Standing at the edge of your own Jordan can feel like staring down a river of doubt. We unpack Joshua 1:6–9 with fresh eyes, tracing how physical grit and moral courage work together and why God’s presence is the steady ground beneath both.&...
Fear Not Friday: Joshua 1:7 - Moral Courage
What if the bravest move you make this week is choosing the right thing when the crowd pushes for the easy thing? We open Joshua 1:7 and draw a straight line from ancient leadership to modern pressure, showing why real strength is moral ...