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Dr. Raymond W. Barber was born into a Baptist pastor's family on August 12, 1932, and trusted Christ as his Saviour when he was eleven years of age. In 1950, he enrolled in the Bible Baptist Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, to prepare for fulltime ministry. Dr. Barber has been in the gospel ministry for more than sixty-four years. His pastoral ministry spanned thirty-five years as pastor of Worth Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas.In addition, his ministry of teaching in Bible colleges has exceeded thirty-five years as professor of the Life of Christ and the Major and Minor Prophets courses. He has authored twenty-three books and several booklets. Since 1997, he has traveled extensively across Am...
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One-part lively oral history, one-part meticulously researched encyclopaedia, and one-part wild ride, Southern Hoofprints colorfully conveys the story of horse racing in Southern Alberta. And in so doing, it also becomes a fascinating history of the region itself, from the late 1880s through to the present day. From racing’s rough, Wild West beginnings to the vast grandstands of modern times, this regional history of the Sport of Kings has been deeply researched and is delivered in a unique and engaging fashion. With wry humour and occasional pulse-throbbing drama, the reader is treated to an intimate perspective on family traditions of husband and wife owners, the dynasties of multi-gener...
Volume XX of the Sword of the Lord's Great Preaching Series, Great Preaching on the Bible, fulfills the dream begun by my esteemed predecessor, Dr. Curtis Hutson. It was his vision that birthed the series, and he compiled the first seventeen volumes. Now I've been privileged to do the last three volumes to complete the series. God's Word, the Bible, guides us and chides us, instructs us and inspires us, edifies us and exhorts us, confronts us and comforts us, prepares us and prompts us, exposes us and enlightens us as well as it records for us our past and reveals to us our future. We are, therefore, pleased at the prospect of presenting this final volume in this wonderful series. - Foreword.
Whereas on the Continent, the Missing Research and Enquiry Unit left no stone unturned to try to trace the thousands of airmen who still remained missing, strangely enough no similar operation was carried out by the RAF on crash sites in the United Kingdom. Many of these still contained the mortal remains of pilots whose names had been added to the Memorial to the Missing unveiled at Runnymede in 1953. It is difficult to understand today how it took so long for the realization to sink in that aircraft wreckage still remained buried. When it did, there followed what can only be described as an unholy scramble to find crash sites and dig them up, heavy plant being employed to make it easier an...
This book is the third in a series of books on this family, my mother's line, KINNICK. It is the first of three on the twelve children of John and Ann Kinnick and their descendants who lived to adulthood and had families - reporting on the family of the fourth of these children, the third son, George Washington Kinnick. George, and his wife, Hannah, had ten children live to adulthood and have families. This book includes a full index of all primary numbered family names.