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ABOUT THE BOOK This is a fascinating love story, steeped in the spiritual commitment and abiding conviction of two partners who obeyed the Lord by stepping out in faith to answer His call. Their story begins in a small Pennsylvanian coal region town and a poor, working farm in Georgia and continues to their extraordinary meeting, journey into love and move to ministry in Europe and the United States. Though they felt they were unlikely prospects for the service to which they were called, this story of their live clearly illustrates that when God chooses the weak, He receives the glory. ENDORSEMENTS "This is the autobiography of a good and decent man. It ranges from Bill Kinzie's Huck Finn ch...
This is an unfolding, entertaining story of an early life of a young boy in the forties, which were WWII war years. Many of the topics were recalled from memories of experience, and some were stories remembered that had been shared by others. They are stories of learning, sometimes the hard way, and reveal much about interacting with others in the rapidly changing life of a child. Most of these shared memories involve family life and relationships. It is vividly revealed that family and church seemed a much larger part of life then than now. You may feel some shared emotions, and depending upon your age, you may even relate to some of the shared experiences as you read. You may see a country...
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Randolph County began as an agricultural community and gradually industrialized as farmers left the fields for the factories and women left their kitchens for the sewing plant. This book celebrates a panorama of 175 years of life in Randolph County through a collection of photographs primarily from its citizens. Some individuals featured in the book are more prominent than others, but all helped fill Randolph County with Southern charm, gentility, and hospitality.