Tammy Lane's 'Washington's Armor': A New Take on George Washington's Early Years
Remove history, make people forget what their country is founded on and their foundations, so that they can change it to be exactly like what they want it to be, and that will only be in the favor of those that are at the very top.
Ever wondered what young George Washington was like before he became a founding father? In this episode of 'The Call with Nancy Sabato', Tammy Lane, the visionary producer and director behind the film trilogy 'Washington's Armor', shares her journey of bringing this iconic figure's early years to the screen.
Inspired by the book 'Bullet Proof George Washington', Tammy embarked on a decade-long mission to preserve and highlight the lesser-known stories of Washington's youth and the divine providence that shaped his path. Through engaging conversation, Tammy reveals the challenges and triumphs of producing a historical film trilogy. She emphasizes the importance of remembering and sharing our country's foundational history, especially with younger generations.
Her passion for the project is infectious, and you'll find yourself eager to watch 'Washington's Armor' when it airs on Presidents Day 2022. Tammy's dedication to faith, history, and storytelling shines through as she calls on all patriots to join her in preserving these pivotal moments of American history. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for an inspiring story, this episode offers a fresh perspective on George Washington's life and the enduring impact of divine guidance.
Tune in to discover how one woman's vision is set to remind us all of the true foundations of our nation.