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With Christ in the Camp (J. William Jones and R. A. Sheats)
Within this action-packed tale of battles, bravery, and the mercies of a gracious God, pastor J. William Jones presents the remarkable true story of the glorious revivals that swept the Confederate camps during the War Between the States. In the midst of one of the darkest hours of American history, the marvelous Light of God’s glory shone brilliantly forth as the Lord drew a people to Himself through the preaching of His wondrous Gospel.
A first-hand witness of the great revival of 1861-1865, Jones captures in vivid and inspiring detail the stirring picture of God’s work among the soldiers of the Confederate army in a day when “the dark clouds of war were brightened with the sunshine of the Redeemer’s smile.” From Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson to the lowliest private in the ranks, the fires of revival swept the armies of the Confederacy from the Manassas battlefield to the courthouse at Appomattox.
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The War in our Front Yard (CD Set) – narrated by Victoria Botkin
Thousands of battles were fought during the War between the States which never made it into the history books – the battles the women and children of the south fought against worry, loneliness and fear. But throughout the mighty struggle the women and children of the South kept up their faith. And though many of them lost every material thing they owned, they never lost their trust in God, in their menfolk and in their cause.
This is the story of their courage, their fortitude, their sacrifice…and their victory. This 5-CD audiobook features excerpts from the journals and letters of these women, read by Victoria Botkin and enhanced with period music and sound effects.
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Two Little Confederates (Thomas Nelson Page)
The boys dubbed “two little confederates” lived in Oakland, Virginia. It was not a handsome village, as modern views are, but down in Old Virginia it passed as one of the best plantations in that region. The boys thought it was the greatest place in the world!
It was quite secluded and lay right between two of the county roads, the Court-house Road on one side and the Great Mountain Road on the other. The boys were Frank and Willy. Their mother called them her “little men”, with much pride; but Lucy Ann, who was taken into the home to help care for them, always coupled their names together and just called them “Frank n Willy.”
These read as unforgettable tales from one of the South’s greatest 19th-century story-tellers; a favorite with children since its original publication in 1888. Two boys, Willie and Frank, are trapped between Union and Confederate lines in war-torn Virginia. The secrets they must keep and the dangers they confront are fascinating to all readers. Highly authentic from a man who lived his boyhood during those times.
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Christian Memorials of the War (Horatio B. Hackett)
Testimonies of faith and lives of godly men in the Union Army, during the War Between the States.
Navy blue cloth volume, with bright gold gilt letting on front cover and spine.
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The Great Revival in the Southern Armies (William W. Bennett)
The author, himself one of the faithful preachers, chronicles many personal accounts of the power of God which was known throughout the ranks of the armies of the Confederacy during the War Between the States.
$22.00