The coinage of the world, except for America, does not use the phrase "In God We Trust":
The "In God We Trust" are along the rim's edge.
"In God We Trust" has been on most currency since 1864
$1 1963e with out "in god we trust"
in god we trust.
In God We Trust
"In God We Trust" was the motto of the United States starting in 1956. It was first put on the money in 1957.
In God We Trust.
They did not trust Moses. Every time when they strike trouble they wanted to go back to Egypt. They was also not trusting God. We are human. We rather trust what we see and know as to trust stories. That is why no man can trust God without His Holy Ghost. God is willing to give His Holy Ghost to any man that is willing to ask in the name of Jesus.
No, "you trust on god" is not correct. What you probably are trying to say is, you trust God. Or, you place your trust in God.
The motto " In God We Trust " was added to dollar coins in 1866. There was no mintage of 1871 dollars without the motto.
The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, does not mention God. The phrase "In God We Trust" has been on the money since the 1950s, a move to show that we were "better" than that mean old Soviet Union.
To put money before God is when you put your trust and love in money and the things of this world and not in the eternal loving God. God will forgive you of this but as with any sin you must be sincere and make a conscious effort to get your priorities right and always have God first in everything.