American Liberty Mission Guide

The American Liberty Mission helps young men understand biblical courage through the stories, discipline, and faith of Patriot soldiers during the War for Independence.

 

Practical Purpose: Equip young men to learn and practice courage through historical training, hands-on marching and drill skills, and biblical lessons from the Patriots who defended American Liberty.

 

Boys Will Learn:

  • How biblical courage is lived out through faith, discipline, and conviction, both in Scripture and in the lives of Patriot soldiers.

  • The foundational ideas of American Liberty and the Golden Triangle of Freedom—freedom, virtue, and faith.

  • The skills used by 18th-century soldiers, including close order drill, open order maneuver, battlefield tactics, and historical context.

Projects:

  • Learning and practicing marching, maneuvering, and musket drill using His Majesty’s ’64 Manual.

  • Participating in simulated battle drills such as Lexington & Concord, Brandywine, and Cowpens.

  • Singing and studying Patriot-era songs like “Free America” and “Chester” to understand how faith fueled courage.

Spiritual Goals:

  • Understand that courage is not the absence of fear, but faith in God’s power, love, and self-discipline.

  • Learn to face fear with confidence in God’s protection, strength, and providential care.

  • Apply biblical courage to daily challenges—standing firm, loving others boldly, and living with conviction.