Embark on a life-changing encounter as you journey through the remarkable life and death of an accomplished naval flight officer and his grieving widow’s path from unimaginable heartache to unstoppable hope. With captivating novel-like and highly accurate military scenes, excerpts of touching long-distance love letters, and raw, unfiltered emotions, Providing Promise isn’t just another memoir—it is a lifeline. Experience your own inner healing and uncover your God-given destiny as you walk alongside one who has seen firsthand how God can turn tragedy into triumph.
On March 4, 1921, Warren G. Harding became the 29th President of the United States and delivered his inaugural address. Harding would die two and a half years later, his mantle taken over by Calvin Coolidge. Step back to this moment as Harding calls for a U.S. that is more active, that seeks peaceful and profitable connections with the world, and builds on its history without falling back into worse times.
During his time as Ohio Senator and member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Harding stood against the League of Nations Covenant proposed by President Wilson. It was this speech that turned the tide of public opinion against Wilson's efforts, leaving the U.S. - for better or worse - to stand on its own. Harding believed that the League would force the U.S. into unnecessary wars and moved the people to his side with his compelling speech.