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A Soldier of War is the first of a four part series which tells you of the purpose of God and ends with the reason for the creation of earth. The second in the series is A Soldier at Peace which describes what happened to God after creation. A Soldier of all Creation explains the many differing religions and opinions. A Soldier of Love tells you how it all ends. It was inspired and directed by the Holy Spirit. A Soldier of War is about Gods Journey before Earth. It explains why there are so many different races, religions and difference in thought. Most importantly it describes how it will end and when.How many times have you wondered why you are alive or how life really began? How many times have you questioned the answers only to be told to leave that to the elders of your church. By reading A Soldier of War you will learn why it all began and what you are doing here right now.The search for God is the question of the ages. Every holy man or woman has questioned themselves on what happened and why does it keep happening. Why do events just keep happening over and over again until some destruction happens and we start again. In the eternal argument the church will say that earth is only six thousand years old but science will say it has been here for billions of years and homo sapiens have been here over 50000 years. Both sides believe they are correct and the other is wrong. Combating religions will say they are correct and the other is wrong. A Soldier of War will tell you how they are all right and all have their place.
First published in 1939 and never before available in a paperback edition, this remarkable compendium of Nebraskiana includes chapters on the state's history, natural setting, flora and fauna, Indians, government, agriculture and industry, ethnic groups, folklore, architecture, art, and literature. Far more than a tour guide, it is replete with all manner of colorful and unusual sidelights on Nebraska places and people, the kind of information not readily accessible outside of archives. Tom Allan, veteran roving reporter for the "Omaha World Herald," has written a new introduction which bridged the years between 1939 and 1979 an reveals some of his own off-the-beaten-path discoveries. Rewarding reading for the armchair traveler and an indispensable companion for the tourist, "Nebraska: A Guide to the Cornhusker State" will delight and inform all those interested in Nebraska and the Great Plains region.
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