‘In God We Trust’ Movement Seeks to Unify a Fractured Nation
A new initiative in Ohio joins the national effort
This is one of four poster designs that EmpowerU America is offering through its "In God We Trust" project. Donors are buying the framed prints and the organization is shipping them to Ohio school districts. Courtesy of EmpowerU America
One day in April, Dan Regenold was sitting at his desk, handling a $1 bill, when the words on its flip side, “In God We Trust,” seemed to leap off the paper.
Regenold began to wonder: How many times had he—and many other Americans—looked at U.S. currency without giving those words, our national motto, a second thought?
Janice Hisle
Reporter
Janice Hisle mainly writes in-depth reports based on U.S. political news and cultural trends, following a two-year stint covering President Donald Trump’s 2024 reelection campaign. Before joining The Epoch Times in 2022, she worked more than two decades as a reporter for newspapers in Ohio and authored several books. She is a graduate of Kent State University's journalism program. You can reach Janice at: [email protected]
‘In God We Trust’ Movement Seeks to Unify a Fractured Nation
A new initiative in Ohio joins the national effort
One day in April, Dan Regenold was sitting at his desk, handling a $1 bill, when the words on its flip side, “In God We Trust,” seemed to leap off the paper.
Regenold began to wonder: How many times had he—and many other Americans—looked at U.S. currency without giving those words, our national motto, a second thought?
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