Skip to content

FaithBlazer Veterans Memorials Challenge

Bringing Back Expressions of Faith to the Public Square

Add Your Name Below

Veterans Memorials Challenge

Bringing Back Expressions of Faith to the Public Square

Add Your Name Below

Become a FaithBlazer

As we celebrate American history this summer, we’re challenging you to take some time to appreciate service members and veterans in your life or community.

Here are a few ways you can get involved:

  • Send a note of encouragement and thanks with a prayer to a veteran or service member that you know.
  • Volunteer for a day at an organization that serves and supports veterans like the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).
  • Organize an event at your church, city park or local public library to recognize and pray for veterans and service members in your community
  • Sponsor and erect a monument on city or county property in honor of veterans and service members.

Take the Challenge Now ⮕

By clicking submit, you verify that you are 16 years of age or older.

If you plan to organize or participate in the FaithBlazer Veterans Memorials Challenge, we strongly encourage to contact us via email RFIA@firstliberty.org for guidance. We can help you create your plan to restore faith in your community.

Take the Challenge Now ⮕

By clicking submit, you verify that you are 16 years of age or older.

As we celebrate American history this summer, we’re challenging you to take some time to appreciate service members and veterans in your life or community.

Here are a few ways you can get involved:

  • Send a note of encouragement and thanks with a prayer to a veteran or service member that you know.
  • Volunteer for a day at an organization that serves and supports veterans like the American Legion or Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW).
  • Organize an event at your church, city park or local public library to recognize and pray for veterans and service members in your community
  • Sponsor and erect a monument on city or county property in honor of veterans and service members.

Blaze a Trail for faith

BE INSPIRED by Gold Star Mom, Martha Radman. Her actions ultimately led to a Supreme Court victory that kept the Bladensburg Peace Cross standing in honor of her son and other WWI heroes. That victory will protect memorials and religious liberty for generations.

Read her story by clicking here.

GET EDUCATED and hear from veteran and hero, Lt. Col. Allen West, about the history and tradition of putting up veterans memorials with religious imagery.

All Americans have an opportunity to restore faith in America. However, different restoration methods and initiatives for historical displays, such as Ten Commandments displays, and various faith-building activities will have greater success in different communities.