"My grandfather stormed the beaches at Normandy so his grandchildren could live in a nation under God. He didn't bleed in the snow at the Battle of the Bulge so that one day a school board could tell his great-grandson he's not allowed to say 'under God' in the Pledge. I made a promise at that man's grave. And I intend to keep it."
-- Tom R., a man who keeps his promises
They're Erasing "Under God" From Everything. This Flag Puts It Back.
I'm going to tell you about my grandfather. And then I'm going to tell you what I did about it. And if you've ever felt that sickening feeling in your gut when you realize the country your family bled for is being rewritten — you'll understand why I had to do something.
My name is Tom. I'm 54. I live in rural Virginia on the same road my grandfather built his house on after he came home from World War II. I wake up every morning, drink my coffee on the porch, and look at the same flagpole he installed in 1947.
For 40 years, that pole flew the American flag. Every single morning, my grandfather raised it. Every single evening, he brought it down, folded it, and put it away. Rain or shine. Healthy or sick. Not once did he miss.
He's gone now. Eight years. And that flagpole stood empty for a long time. Until the day my 11-year-old grandson came home from school and told me something that changed everything.
The Promise I Made at His Grave


My grandfather's name was Harold. Staff Sergeant Harold R., U.S. Army. He landed at Normandy on D-Day+3. He fought through France. He survived the Battle of the Bulge — the coldest, deadliest winter the American Army ever faced. He watched friends die in foxholes. He carried wounded men through frozen forests.
When he came home, he never talked about the war. Not to my grandmother. Not to my mother. Not to me. The only time he ever came close was on the Fourth of July, 1989, when I was 17. We were sitting on the porch and I asked him what he fought for.
He was quiet for a long time. Then he said something I've never forgotten:
"This nation was built on the blood of soldiers and the prayers of believers. You take either one away, it all falls apart."
Every morning of his life — every single morning — he raised the American flag on that pole. And before he raised it, he prayed. Hands folded. Eyes closed. Standing at attention in his yard like he was still on duty. He did that until the day his body wouldn't let him anymore.
When he passed, I inherited two things: his flagpole and his Bible. Both worn down by decades of faithful use. I stood at his grave and promised him I would never let what he fought for be forgotten.
I meant it. But I didn't know how I was going to keep that promise. Not until Jake came home from school.
The Day My Grandson Came Home in Tears


Jake is 11. He's my youngest daughter's boy. Bright kid. Loves baseball. Loves his great-grandpa's war stories — the ones I tell him, since Harold never could.
One afternoon last fall, Jake came through my front door with red eyes and a clenched jaw. I said, "What happened, buddy?"
He said, "Grandpa, they told us we can't say 'under God' in the Pledge anymore. The teacher said some parents complained. She said it's not appropriate."
I set my coffee down. I looked at that boy — Harold's great-grandson — and I felt something I hadn't felt in years. Not just anger. Grief. Deep, burning grief.
Because this was exactly what my grandfather warned about. Word for word. "You take either one away, it all falls apart."
They took prayer out of schools decades ago. Now they're taking God out of the Pledge. They've removed the Ten Commandments from courthouses. They've banned Nativity scenes from town squares. They've told an entire generation that faith is a private matter that doesn't belong in public.
My grandfather didn't storm a beach in Normandy so his great-grandson could be told that God is inappropriate.
I looked at Jake and said, "Your great-grandpa fought for 'one nation under God.' Nobody — not a teacher, not a school board, not a politician — gets to take that away. Not while I'm alive."
That night, I started looking for something. I didn't know exactly what. But I knew I needed to make a statement that Harold himself would have been proud of.
I Found the Flag He Would Have Flown


I spent three days searching. Christian flags. Patriotic flags. Bible verse banners. None of them felt right. They were either too churchy or too political. None of them said what I needed to say — which was both things at once.
Then I found the OneNationFlag.
The moment I saw it, my chest tightened. It was the American flag — the stars and stripes my grandfather raised every morning of his life — with Jesus Christ overlaid on it. Crown of thorns. Eyes lifted to heaven. And across the flag, three lines of text that said everything Harold ever believed:
"ONE NATION UNDER GOD"
"JESUS IS
THE KING"
"IN GOD WE
TRUST"
The flag. The faith. Together. Inseparable. Exactly the way my grandfather lived his life.
I ordered it that night. When it arrived three days later, I walked out to that old flagpole — the same one Harold installed in 1947 — and I raised the OneNationFlag for the first time.
I stood there in the yard, hand over my heart, just like he used to. And I swear I could feel him standing next to me.
"The flagpole was empty for eight years. It was waiting for the right flag. This was it."
They Can Rewrite the Textbooks, But They Can't Rewrite This Flag


There are plenty of Christian flags out there. And there are plenty of American flags. But almost none of them combine the two — and there's a reason this matters.
The people erasing God from this country want you to believe that faith and patriotism are separate things. That you can love America without acknowledging the God who built it. That "one nation under God" is just an old phrase from a different time.
This flag says otherwise. In bold letters you can read from across the street:
"ONE NATION UNDER GOD"
"JESUS IS
THE KING"
"IN GOD WE
TRUST"
It's not subtle. It's not ambiguous. There's no guessing. When someone drives past your house and sees this flag, they know exactly what you stand for — and Who you stand with.
They can remove "under God" from the Pledge. They can take "In God We Trust" off the currency. They can rewrite every textbook in every school in America. But they can't rewrite the flag on your front porch.
"My grandfather said this nation was built on the blood of soldiers and the prayers of believers. This flag has both. That's why it matters."
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Ed Kowalski
My dad was Army. Korea, 1952. He never came home the same. But every Memorial Day he put on his uniform, raised the flag, and took us to church. He died in 2019. When I saw this flag — American flag with Jesus right there on it — I knew. I hung it on his old bracket the same day it arrived. My mom is 82 and she called me crying saying "Your father would have LOVED that flag." That's all I needed to hear.
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Tom R.
Ed Kowalski Brother, that hit me right in the chest. Your dad and my grandfather were cut from the same cloth — soldiers who knew exactly what they were fighting for. The fact that your mother saw it and broke down tells you everything. This flag carries something words can't. God bless your family and your father's memory.
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