Book Description
GENERAL & LITERARY FICTION. Many Americans believe that God took an active part in shaping our nation. Did any of the founding fathers claim such an active role for God? One of them did: George Washington. Visibly Struck is a supernatural journey and personal discovery of the signs, mercies, and divine interventions that George Washington saw. Stephen Spitzen, a twenty-first century man who doubts God's goodness and His presence in the founding of the United States, embarks on an unforeseen and mysterious journey that providentially opens windows into George Washington's life from Great Meadows to Monmouth to Yorktown to the inauguration, and at each place he sees God's invisible hand at work. Will the many signs, mercies, and instances of divine intervention that Spitz sees finally convince him that God established America and still today actively works in all things for good?