THE AMERICAN PROVIDENCE

FOUNDATION

PRESERVING THE SPIRIT THAT
BUILT AMERICA

We protect the stories, faith, and freedoms that shaped this nation so that your children and grandchildren inherit courage instead of confusion.

The mission

America is losing her memory

Nations do not drift into freedom’s loss by accident. They forget first. When the stories that once formed conscience are abandoned or made inaccessible, each generation inherits less understanding than the one before it, and the future narrows accordingly.

The American Providence Foundation exists to preserve the conscience of the Republic. We stand in the widening gap between past and present, recovering foundational works and neglected lives, reforming them so they can be understood by this generation, and restoring the meaning they once carried. Through truthful storytelling, teaching, and public formation, we make the record of liberty of conscience accessible again to families, citizens, and communities.

This work is a warning as much as it is an offering. If historical memory continues to erode, the freedom entrusted to the next generation will be thinner, more fragile, and easier to surrender. Our purpose is to interrupt that trajectory by equipping households with clear history, freely available learning, and a framework strong enough to be taught forward to adults and children alike.

This is history recovered, restored, and placed back into the hands of those responsible for carrying it forward.

The line we stand in

Liberty of conscience was dearly bought

Long before liberty was protected by law, it was defended by conviction. Ordinary men and women bore extraordinary cost so the soul could remain free.

Banished for conscience

Driven from Massachusetts for refusing to place civil power over the soul, he established a colony grounded in liberty of conscience and a clear separation between church authority and the state.

Pen and pulpit

Through preaching, petitions, and historical record, he confronted state religion and helped force liberty of conscience into the public conscience of a forming nation.

Miles for liberty

A tireless preacher who traveled relentlessly, reminding a young republic that faith survives only where belief is free and conscience remains unbound.

These men stand among the known and unknown who bore the cost and passed the responsibility forward.

What we do

From hidden archives to the living room

Every project moves along one clear path. Preserve what was almost lost. Teach it clearly. Mobilize those who hear.

Preserve

We recover and protect neglected pieces of American religious history. Archival research, rare manuscripts, on site documentation, and story capture so the original record is not buried under revision and neglect.

Educate

We create films, series, lectures, and resources for churches, families, and schools. Serious history made visually compelling and accessible without flattening or sanitizing it.

Mobilize

We turn viewers into custodians of memory through heritage tours, live events, fellowships, and tools that help ordinary citizens stand for truth in their own time and place.

The invitation

From bystander to custodian of memory

This is not a spectator crowd. American Providence is a fellowship of men and women who refuse to let the record of liberty be erased in their generation.

Become a founding custodian

As a founding custodian you help build the foundation of this work and receive:

  • Early access to new films and series
  • Private updates from research trips and production
  • Invitations to live online briefings and question sessions
  • Printable and physical keepsakes that anchor these stories in your family life
  • Your name recorded as a founding custodian of the work

Membership is not a product. It is a pledge to stand guard over the stories that formed this Republic.