Five Truths About The American Miracle

06.11.25 09:00 AM - Comment(s) - By Rich

Today is its last day in theaters

Here’s Joyce’s second article about The American Miracle, in which I play the attorney general of Delaware at the Constitutional Convention of 1787: 

Timothy P. Mahoney addresses the crowd at The Kennedy Center before screening The American Miracle. Photo credit: Harry Medved, Fathom Entertainment

Lord, thank You for revealing the truth about Your role in our nation. Thank You for correcting distortions about American history. Let the record be cleared up!

The American Miracle: Our Nation Is No Accident from acclaimed filmmaker Timothy P. Mahoney (Patterns of Evidence, Thinking Man films, Heroic Pictures) is in theaters as a Fathom Events coast-to-coast on Monday, June 9 through Wednesday, June 11.

We shared five interviews from The Kennedy Center premiere in Saturday’s article. Here are the remaining interviews with Pat Boone (played Thomas Jefferson), Michael Medved (whose book was made into this film), Ben Carson, Kevin Sorbo (played Younger Thomas Jefferson), Nicole C. Mullen (who plays a slave who sued for her liberty and whose song “Freedom” closes the film), and many more:


Here are all the interviews we did at The Kennedy Center premiere: 

Here are our closing thoughts after seeing the premiere at The Kennedy Center:

After we submitted the article above, we found this marvelous music video of Nicole C. Mullen's "Freedom," which she re-released for this film:

We led Intercessors for America in praying for the film and in praying over other articles, like the "mostly peaceful" protests in LA on Headline Prayer Live: 

Here's an excerpt Intercessors for America pulled out for www.HeadlinePrayer.org:

Joyce and I are on Headline Prayer the second and fifth Tuesdays each month. To get email alerts, sign up at www.RichDrama.com/blog/post/Prayer.


               After the premiere I was blessed to tell Nicole C. Mullen about my one-man play I Dreamed I Was Freetelling a story of freedom that precedes the story of her character by two decades.