There were fifteen presidents that served before the man most of us think as America's first president. Largely lost to history, each of these men led the young nation through the militarily and politically precarious Revolution and up to its founding in 1787. Elected as heads of the Continental Congress, some-like John Jay-are famous outside their presidential role, but many are not. In The Presidents Before Washington, George Grant delves into this little-explored side of American history and reveals the fascinating details, probes the shapes of their immense struggles, and brings readers into the final victories of these brave and little known American presidents.
Grant is known as a reformed scholar and evangelical activist who hopes to promote sound Christian doctrine, seeking honest answers to honest questions, developing true spirituality and experiencing the beauty of human relationships.
He founded Franklin Classical School, located in Franklin, Tennessee and the King’s Meadow Study Center, which seeks to help the modern church to develop a practical cultural expression of a Christian worldview in art, music, literature, politics, social research, community development and education.
Grant has also produced numerous writings of more than 60 works on the topics relating to theology, school curriculum, arts, fiction and politics.... Show more