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Stories of Faith and Courage from the Revolutionary War
From Living Ink Books' Battlefields & Blessings series

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ISBN: 9780899570426

 

MSRP $16.99 384 Pages 
6 x 9 inches
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The book features 365 devotionals, one for each day of the year.

Each devotional features a 400-450-word story, a relevant scripture, and an application-oriented sentence prayer.

Each week highlights five stories that chronicle the Revolutionary War, followed by two weekend features called Weekend Reflection and Sabbath Rest. Weekend Reflection takes a modern-day twist on a topic, such as contentment and life purpose, presented in the preceding stories. Sabbath Rest highlights a sermon from the Revolutionary era. These 52 meaty messages show how scripture is as alive today as it was during America’s founding. These sermons also reveal the spiritual struggle facing the patriots as they decided to pursue independence, take up arms, and overthrow their government.

The devotionals come alive through the viewpoints of the Revolution’s key players, such as George Washington, King George III, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Abigail Adams, Martha Washington, Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox, and Benjamin Franklin. Excerpts from their original manuscripts, letters, and speeches give the book authenticity and accuracy. Unlike many books with historical subjects, this devotional incorporates faith as an important element in the decisions and emotions of these heroes and heroines. It will also show the life purpose of the patriots.

The themes presented in the book transcend generations, making the book relevant to modern day readers who also struggle with topics such as loneliness, contentment, purpose, fear, safety, God’s will, jealousy, rivalry, cooperation, and disappointment.

Because the stories chronicle America’s Revolutionary War and cover more than two decades, the book does not correspond to seasons and holidays. As a result, readers may begin the book any time during the year. The stories may be so captivating for some readers that they may read the book from “cover to cover.”

As readers consider the meaning of the American Revolution, they may also experience a revolution in their own hearts, one devotional at a time.

 

About the Author:

Jane Hampton Cook is the former webmaster for President George W. Bush. As White House Deputy Director of Internet News Services from 2001-03, she designed President Bush’s official White House websites, whitehouse.gov and www.whitehousekids.gov. She also developed his official government website when he was Governor of Texas.

Today, Jane speaks to women’s church groups and professional organizations. Jane is the author of The Faith of America’s First Ladies and Maggie Houston: My Father’s Honor and a contributor to the Points of Light Foundation’s Volunteer Leadership Magazine. She is also the senior editor for Baylor University’s proposal for the George W. Bush Presidential Library Center. A member of McLean Bible Church, Jane lives with her husband, son, and expectant child in Vienna, Virginia.

You can find out more about this author by visiting her website: click here.

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