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When God created the earth, He said, "That's good." It is written, (Deut. 32:4) "He is the rock, His work is perfect." Fact is, all that is good and perfect comes from Him. Life is not always perfect. (We are not always perfect.) But when we place the imperfections and our brokenness in God's all-powerful, miracle working hands, you can best believe (II Samual 22:33) "He maketh my way perfect." Yes! God specializes in things that seem impossible. This book is about how the spiral-down circumstances of David's life and God's redeeming love led him to change his way-of-life through his surrender to Christ Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit. If there is someone in your life whom you think would never make a positive change in their way of life habits and choices, if you think your prayers for a certain loved one are to no avail, if you feel that coming to Christ is hopeless for someone whom you have been witnessing to, or if you feel that there is no way out of the bottomless (mud and mire) pit that you landed in from the fall of sin (after reading David's testimony) your hope will be revived, and your faith restored.
A surprisingly little-known marque today, Elcar once ranked among the finest vehicles on American roads. Built to exacting standards in Elkhart, Indiana, an Elcar could compete head-to-head on the basis of performance, quality, or price with the products of much larger manufacturers. Ultimately done in by weak distribution and the ravages of the Depression, Elcar today stands as an example of an ambitious company that transformed itself, successfully if temporarily, from a maker of buggies and harnesses into a respected car manufacturer in the early days of the automotive age. This remarkably exhaustive history, researched over several decades from all available sources, including interviews...
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On January 2, 1932, near Springfield, Missouri, ten poorly armed law enforcement officers set out to arrest two local farm boys for auto theft. A few minutes later, six of the officers lay dead and three were wounded, setting a record that stands to this day for the greatest number of police officers killed in one incident in the history of the United States. This is the story of how it happened and of the unlikely people whose lives were forever changed. The two killers, Jennings and Harry Young, were from a peaceful, tiny community named Brookline in central Greene County, Missouri. The "massacre" itself took place at the quiet orderly farm home of the J. D. Young family. Paul and Mary Barrett trace the personalities of those involved in the incident, describe the events of the fateful day, and examine the aftermath of the killings, detailing what was called "the greatest man hunt in the history of Texas," which culminated in the brothers' deaths in Houston.
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A true crime account of a mass shooting by gangster brothers which resulted in the deaths of six police officers in Depression-era Missouri. “In all the annals of preservation of the peace there is no story that runs more gallantly than this.” —Springfield Leader, January 4, 1932 As dusk fell on a bitterly cold night during the Great Depression, a posse of ten local lawmen approached two brothers holed up in an isolated Missouri farmhouse. Minutes later, six officers were dead, three were wounded, and the outlaws had escaped. After a wild car chase through Oklahoma and across Texas, police finally surrounded Harry and Jennings Young in their Houston hideout. The brutal killings attract...