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Welcome to an eclectic presentation of Christmas in the Confederate States of America. Yes, consider how the birth of God's Son into this world was acknowledged during those dark days of war. The Prince of Peace was remembered in the onslaughts of an invasion.The opening essay was written to give an overview of the Christmases during the Confederate era. Some of the following chapters have been randomly selected from Southern literature of the past. The material is retrieved as a reminder of the advent of our Lord Jesus Christ just before and during the life of the Confederacy, when the South was so bitterly attacked by the North for the purpose of destroying her liberty and property. Some of the material has been freshly written or specifically collected from original sources in order to give a historical sampling of what those celebrations in the Confederate South. In this book is the presentation of the prose and poetry of the era. This book is presented to provide the reader with pertinent information regarding the last Christian nation in this hemisphere called the Confederate States of America.
A Christian Widow's Handbook presents the case for widows from a biblical perspective. It deals with lessons from providence in the lives of widows. It treats the life implications of widowhood. The book gives biographical sketches of widows from the old and new testaments as examples of how the Lord treated widows in the past. It shows how these widows served the Lord in sorrowful times. The book gives an overall view of how God endorses the protection and care of widows.
Many may be able to recite Psalm 23 by heart. Many may ably express the meaning of the various figures and even relate it to their own devotion to the Lord. We are taken, in this book, into the experience of David and the devotion of one who delights in sharing the treasures of the Lord with others. Many things already known and enjoyed are often made sweeter by being called to share them with another. The joys experienced by the author will be to the delight of all who enter into these pages with the expectation of being renewed and refreshed in the wonders of The Lord our Shepherd. Even as we are led to what might be familiar territory we see the same things through another set of spiritual eyes and experience blessed confirmation and reconnection wherein Christ is exalted and we are built up more in the most holy faith.
This book seeks to document the origin and purpose of Confederate flags and their use. It shows the Christian beliefs and symbols of the Southern people. The flags show their devotion to God and the constitution. Also shown is the direct connection with the flags of Europe. Interwoven in this volume are personal episodes of those using the flags.
This is an exposition Paul's Mars Hill address in Acts 17. This is an answer to what Paul meant by "one blood" in this passage. This treats the modern racial justice theory. Paul addresses the pagan philosophies about who God is.
The author of the Cameos of Confederate Chaplains wrote these over a span from 2005 to 2015. They were his contributions to an e-journal that he edits for the Chaplains Corps of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.The cameos are representative of the many Confederate Chaplains working for the Lord during the valiant defense of their families, homes and country. Some of these men gave their lives in service for Christ and others lost their health serving in very harsh environments. Their sacrifice was for the glory of God, for the spreading of the gospel of salvation through Christ alone and for the purpose of ministering to men many of whom they knew would not outlive the war.Perhaps the following could be considered as a motto of this band of brothers-"I think it worth a lifetime of hardship to prepare, under God, one of our dear defenders thus to die," Chaplain J. Wm. Jones. This book is dedicated to the memory of these men of God who being dead yet speak (Hebrews 11:4).
This is a introductory biography of Jefferson Davis. He was a West Point cadet, a soldier in the Mexican War, a U.S. senator from Mississippi, Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce, and he was the President of the Confederate States of America.
This is a modern version of the Charleston Baptist Confession of Faith along with the original version for comparison. Scripture references are printed in full. This makes a good reference for basic Baptist beliefs.
In the first volume is an account of a soldier turned chaplain. The story is about a young soldier, Randolph Harrison McKim, who goes to war and performs his soldierly duty, only to realize a call to minister to the Spiritual needs of his fellow men. Thus, in the midst of war he trades his gun for a Bible. The story is also about his faithful, but blind, horse, Charlie.In the second volume there are 12 random sermons of the Rev. Dr. McKim.
Biblical studies on John 11 and 12. These studies are on the power of Jesus to overcome death with life. This book deals with the results of the raising of Lazarus on the family and the community. It gives a clear exposition of those passages showing the reason Jesus delays his response to Lazarus' sisters' request to help their brother. Also, it deals with the misunderstandings of the disciples, his sisters, and others as to what Jesus was doing. The appendix is Jesus dealing with Judas in John 13.
This is a Biblical, confessional and historical study of Baptists and the State by H. Rondel Rumburg. It calls attention to a neglected fact: Baptists have led this country in effective and godly civil disobedience, and the U.S. is better for that resistance. The great error today is that too many Baptists assume that the doctrine of the separation of church and state means the separation of Christianity and the state. Because 'the God of eternity who created time rightly controls time, ' every area of life and thought must be under Christ. The great Baptist leader Isaac Backus fought against the establishment of any church but for the lordship of Christ in the state and in every realm. Injustice always results when men govern or are governed by laws made by men. This is an excellent book for teaching in Christian Schools and church study groups
This book is the culmination of a project that originated as an encouragement to pastors. It began with a weekly e-mail (A Lord's Day Snippet) delivered on Sunday mornings as an aid to pastors preparing to lead their congregations in the worship of the living God. Each snippet combined words from a hymn, a passage of Scripture often from William Tyndale's magisterial translation, a brief, insightful exposition and a closing word of encouragement from a past preacher of the gospel. It was discovered that this met a great need in the church. These also were found to be helpful to non-pastors as well. The words of encouragement encompassed a much wider scope than could have ever been anticipated. Those who received the weekly e-mail looked forward to it as an important aspect of preparing their hearts for worship (whether leading in worship or participating as part of a congregation). As happens with the internet, the e-mails were often forwarded and reached an ever-widening audience.
Studies in the lives of Ruth, Naomi and Boaz, the kinsman redeemer. This is a book of expository studies on the entire book of Ruth with modern application.
The Book of Psalms or the Book of Praises or the Book of Hymns is a precious collection of divine revelation. The Davidic Psalms give us an inspired revelation of God to His people as well as an account and insight into the life of David. David wrote on many subjects but one group of these were Psalms of Repentance (Penitential Psalms). There are seven (6, 32, 38, 51, 102, 130, 143). This book is an exposition of these Psalms.
Knowing something of Christ's physical suffering on the cross is an essential part of understanding what He achieved and accomplished in the atonement. But Christ's sufferings were far more extensive and profound than the bodily pain of crucifixion. What Christ suffered in soul, first in the Garden of Gethsemane and then on the cross, is crucial to understand the cost of a sinner's redemption. Here Dr. Ron Rumburg sets out the Old and New Testament teaching on this little considered but crucial subject. An important topic for every preacher, gospel minister and serious Christian believer.
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