Friday, August 26, 2011

Sunrise Hill: An Easter Story of Faith, Inspiration, and Courage (Hardcover)

Sunrise Hill: An Easter Story of Faith, Inspiration, and Courage
Sunrise Hill: An Easter Story of Faith, Inspiration, and Courage (Hardcover)
By Kathleen Long Bostrom

65 used and new from $0.01
Customer Rating: 5.0

Customer tags: religion(3), childrens books(2), easter(2), inspirational books(2), christian books(2), faith

Review & Description

When ten-year-old Caleb’s Uncle Josh comes to town, he convinces the townspeople to build a church. Everyone is excited and eager to get the building done for Easter Sunday, but two weeks before Easter, disaster strikes and the new church is completely destroyed. All hope seems to be lost, but young Caleb helps everyone realize that the “real” church is not a building after all. It’s the people.

Filled with warm, realistic illustrations, Sunrise Hill is a wonderful Easter story that shares an inspiring message of faith, hope, and courage that children ages four to eight can treasure for a lifetime. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Ann of Ava (Hardcover)

Ann of Ava
Ann of Ava (Hardcover)
By Ethel Daniels Hubbard

Review & Description

This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Published by: The Methodist book concern in 1913 in 291 pages; Subjects: Biography & Autobiography / Religious; Biography & Autobiography / Religious; Religion / Christian Ministry / Missions; Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

The Wildmons of Mississippi: A Story of Christian Dissent: "The Red Clay Hills of Tippah County" (Paperback)

The Wildmons of Mississippi: A Story of Christian Dissent: "The Red Clay Hills of Tippah County"
The Wildmons of Mississippi: A Story of Christian Dissent: "The Red Clay Hills of Tippah County" (Paperback)
By Allen Wildmon

Review & Description



THE WILDMONS OF MISSISSIPPI: A STORY OF CHRISTIAN DISSENT

This autobiography tells the story of the Wildmon family and their struggle to survive in rural Mississippi during the Great Depression and the years that followed. In this book, author Allen Wildmon, renders life on a hard-scrabble farm, the merciless betrayal of nature, the spare pleasures offered by a subsistence farm, and the triumph of character over circumstance that led the author's brother Don to found the American Family Association and challenge the hegemony of a pop culture that has changed America - and not for the better.

This narrative -- which begins in a cotton row in North Mississippi -- is characterized chiefly by its riveting details of life among people whose courage and simple faith are seldom encountered in the historic treatments of poor whites in the South. Wildmon exhibits total recall of an era that has passed into memory - the sights, sounds, and smells of the past. He shares with Thomas Wolfe and William Faulkner the ability to remember the precise color of a country drug store, the idiom of the town square, and the dress a sister wore 60 years ago.

This book will appeal to nostalgia buffs, historians interested in primary sources, and those concerned with the collapse of taste and values in an age of radical change. It is by turns heart-wrenching, funny, and inspiring - the story of one Mississippi family and every American family. Read more


Find out More for the best price at Amazon