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This 2-volume set is the ONLY set of books of its kind in print.
From Daniel Weisiger Adams to Felix Kirk Zollicoffer - its volumes
contain a portrait and biography of every one of the 425 men who
served as General Officers in the Confederate States Army.
Macon to Manassas a novel by John Wayne Dobson and Walter Kevin
Sark. It was edited by Edward DeVries. Kevin and John were born in
and are life-long residents of Macon, Georgia. Both have known The
Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior for much of their lives. They
are close friends and veteran re-enactors of The 16th GA, Co. G
Infantry Re-enactment Company, "The Jackson Rifles." The book was a
20-year labor of love dedicated to the Confederate companies that
were raised in the authors' native Macon. 23 Confederate combat
units were raised during the course of the War from Macon. At War's
end, there were not enough survivors to muster 7 companies. With so
many men from Macon giving their lives for "The Cause," the authors
wanted to write a novel that would not only be good reading, but
also tell the story of the brave and honorable men from Macon.
Those who survived the war, and those who did not.
www.dixieheritage.net
Basic instruction on how to pray - a step-by-step walk through "The
Lord's Prayer." Religion has a terrible habit of complicating the
simple. When the Disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to pray He
did not give them a theological discourse. He did not preach a
sermon - or a series of sermons. There were no detailed
instructions. He simply said, "After this manner pray ye," and
then, He prayed a very brief and simple prayer to the Heavenly
Father. In less than 5 minutes Jesus had taught His disciples
everything they needed to know in order to begin conversing with
their Heavenly Father. Yes, Friends and Neighbors, prayer really is
SIMPLE! Do you struggle in your prayer life? Do you desire to pray?
To simply pray? To simply set or kneel and converse with your
Heavenly Father? Jesus taught His disciples how to do so in just a
few short minutes. Prayer is Simple! So simple, that, as this easy
to read book illustrates, even a child can do it.
A complete muster and regimental history for the 19th Texas
Infantry, Confederate States Army. This volume was written and
compiled by men whose grandfathers had served honorably in the 19th
Texas. There is a photo section at the back of the book with
photographs of some of the men who served in the 19th Texas during
the War for Southern Independence.
Volume II in the 2-volume series. This volume contains biographies
of Confederate Generals William Edmondson Jones - Felix
Zollicoffer. This 2-volume set is the ONLY set of books of its kind
in print. From Daniel Weisiger Adams to Felix Kirk Zollicoffer -
its volumes contain a portrait and biography of every one of the
425 men who served as General officers in the Confederate States
Army.
Military achievement was only a small portion of the life-story of
General Robert E. Lee. General Lee also served as the president of
a Christian College, a Bible Society President, and he was
instrumental in the founding and/or construction of over 60
churches. His character and strong Christian faith documented in
this 17-chapter book. 161 sources are listed in the endnotes.
You have volunteered to coach a youth baseball team, but are you
ready? How will you teach the fundamental skills, run effective
practices, and harness the energy of your young team? Fear not:
Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way has the answers. Youth
baseball coach Ed DeVries shares his experiences and provides
advice you can rely on from the first practice to the final game.
From establishing realistic goals, to practice plans, to drills,
strategies, coaching tips, how to make it fun - it's all here.
Develop your kid's fielding, catching, throwing, pitching, and
hitting skills with Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way's age
specific (ages 4-12) practice plans and drills that young players
can actually use. Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way has
everything you need to successfully coach T-ball or any age
division of youth baseball through age 15.
Macon to Manassas a novel by John Wayne Dobson and Walter Kevin
Sark. It was edited by Edward DeVries. Kevin and John were born in
and are life-long residents of Macon, Georgia. Both have known The
Lord Jesus Christ as personal Savior for much of their lives. They
are close friends and veteran re-enactors of The 16th GA, Co. G
Infantry Re-enactment Company, "The Jackson Rifles." The book was a
20-year labor of love dedicated to the Confederate companies that
were raised in the authors' native Macon. 23 Confederate combat
units were raised during the course of the War from Macon. At War's
end, there were not enough survivors to muster 7 companies. With so
many men from Macon giving their lives for "The Cause," the authors
wanted to write a novel that would not only be good reading, but
also tell the story of the brave and honorable men from Macon.
Those who survived the war, and those who did not.
www.dixieheritage.net
Military achievement was only a small portion of the life-story of
General Robert E. Lee. General Lee also served as the president of
a Christian College, a Bible Society President, and he was
instrumental in the founding and/or construction of over 60
churches. His character and strong Christian faith documented in
this 17-chapter book. 161 sources are listed in the endnotes.
Basic instruction on how to pray - a step-by-step walk through "The
Lord's Prayer." Religion has a terrible habit of complicating the
simple. When the Disciples ask Jesus to teach them how to pray He
did not give them a theological discourse. He did not preach a
sermon - or a series of sermons. There were no detailed
instructions. He simply said, "After this manner pray ye," and
then, He prayed a very brief and simple prayer to the Heavenly
Father. In less than 5 minutes Jesus had taught His disciples
everything they needed to know in order to begin conversing with
their Heavenly Father. Yes, Friends and Neighbors, prayer really is
SIMPLE! Do you struggle in your prayer life? Do you desire to pray?
To simply pray? To simply set or kneel and converse with your
Heavenly Father? Jesus taught His disciples how to do so in just a
few short minutes. Prayer is Simple! So simple, that, as this easy
to read book illustrates, even a child can do it.
You have volunteered to coach a youth baseball team, but are you
ready? How will you teach the fundamental skills, run effective
practices, and harness the energy of your young team? Fear not:
Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way has the answers. Youth
baseball coach Ed DeVries shares his experiences and provides
advice you can rely on from the first practice to the final game.
From establishing realistic goals, to practice plans, to drills,
strategies, coaching tips, how to make it fun - it's all here.
Develop your kid's fielding, catching, throwing, pitching, and
hitting skills with Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way's age
specific (ages 4-12) practice plans and drills that young players
can actually use. Coaching Youth Baseball the Right Way has
everything you need to successfully coach T-ball or any age
division of youth baseball through age 15.
This is Dr. Carroll's classic work. The introduction was written by
Dr. Edward DeVries when he was pastoring Oakland Baptist Church.
Oakland was Dr. J. M. Carroll's very first pastorate. This very
easy to read adjustable print-size edition of the "Trail of Blood"
comes complete with Dr. Carroll's illustrated chart of Church
History.
A complete muster and regimental history for the 19th Texas
Infantry, Confederate States Army. This volume was written and
compiled by men whose grandfathers had served honorably in the 19th
Texas. There is a photo section at the back of the book with
photographs of some of the men who served in the 19th Texas during
the War for Southern Independence.
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