Young Russian Vladimir Petrovna is always minutes away from disaster. He is a Christian in a pagan country that exacts extreme penalties from believers. His farm is nearly destroyed by blight and he cannot pay the taxes he owes. And he is a husband and father of three whose daughter is secretly in love with a Cossack-one of the very soldiers who persecute families like Vladimir's. Though he may lose everything he loves, Vladimir must trust God as he navigates his river of trouble. When he finally arrives in the "land of the free and the home of the brave," his destiny-and faith-is changed forever.
As "children of light" we are called to put on the armor of God so that we may stand firm against the tactics of the devil (Ephesians 6:11). The tools in this book give us our weapons back and enable us to fight the darkness.
Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan, S. 126, introduced January 4, 1995, 104th Congress. “In the wake of disclosures . . .”: J. P. Cassidy, “Torricelli Intel Reforms Said to Damage CIA,” The Hill, October 10, 2001. “In the mid1990s .
Three centuries of political, social, and religious experiences show how Jews contributed to life in America; for grades 5-7.
Contains major historical documents of America and her leaders.
A tribute in verse to the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr., integrates quotes from the late civil rights leader's speeches and sermons to celebrate King's vision of...
54 Day Spiritual training and Novena
Looks at the life of Betsy Ross from her Quaker childhood to her role in the Revolutionary War and her days as an independent businesswoman.
Celebrates the historic figures of the civil rights movement whose actions were milestones in the fight for racial equality, including Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, the Little Rock Nine, and Lyndon Johnson.
The text explores the vast impact of immigrants to the economic, political, and social systems of the nation, as well as modern attitudes and perceptions toward ethnic and immigrant populations. The book features four distinct parts.
Not even half a century ago America was segregated, when everything depended on the color of one's skin.