This interactive edition of the best-seller reveals how God worked through America's founding fathers. Ages 9-12.
The Light and the Glory for Young Readers leads children ages 9 to 12 on a journey of surprising discoveries about how God worked through the founders of America to establish this nation.
Creative activities use a Christian perspective to examine the history of America from the first voyage of Columbus to the aftermath of the Revolutionary War, with an emphasis on faithfulness to God's Word.
Henry, William Wirt. Patrick Henry: Life, Correspondence and Speeches. ... Hosmer, James K. American Statesman: Samuel Adams. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1898. ———. ed. ... James, Sydney V., Jr., ed.. Three Visitors to Early Plymouth.
Popularly priced edition of the classic that recovers the United States' true national heritage.
Now revised and expanded for the first time in thirty years, The Light and the Glory is the perfect handbook to our nation's beginnings--and its future.
See Lee Miller's Roanoke: Solving the Mystery of the Lost Colony (Arcade, 2001). 12. Smith, Writings, 915. 13. Milton, Elizabeth, 237. He would later write this in a letter to Richard Hakluyt. Chapter 6: Garboil 1.
This is the story of the discovery of that plan, and how it dramatically affects the conventional view of our nation's history--and purpose.
There are three things Liam Rice wants more than anything.
How the temples were created, when they were created and who wanted them created hold important clues on the belief systems and religion dominated during that time. In this book, we'll be visiting the famous temples of Ancient Egypt.
An inspirational and handy book of consciousness and love. Bring it with you on your daily journey for happiness everywhere you go.