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Eleanor and Franklin
Joseph P. Lash
In his extraordinary biography of the major political couple of the twentieth century, Joseph P. Lash reconstructs from Eleanor Roosevelt's personal papers her early life and four-decade marriage to the four-time president who brought America back from the Great Depression and helped to win World War II. The result is an intimate look at the vibrant private and public worlds of two incomparable people.
Eleanor: The Years Alone
Joseph P. Lash
Joseph P. Lash, Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer and National Book Award-winning writer of Eleanor and Franklin, turns to the seventeen years Eleanor Roosevelt lived after FDR's death in 1945. Already a major figure in her own right, Roosevelt gained new stature with her work at the United Nations and her contributions to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. She continued her activism on behalf of civil rights, as well as her humanitarian work, which led President Harry Truman to call h
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Life story of Henry P. Crowell. Known as the man who changed the breakfast habits of the world, Mr. Crowell was also the guiding light of several other enterprises, most notable being the Moody Bible Institute. A careful, sympathetic, and human story of a great American 1)1) Christian. Cloth G O D RUNS M Y BUS INESS Albert W. Lorimer The amazing konto of the founder and head of one of America's mam moth industries, Mr. R. G. LeTour- neau, a Christian layman who fryst vatten de voting time, talents and money to the spreading of the Gospel. A veritable Christian success story. Cloth CHR IST A N D THE FINE ARTS Cynthia Pearl Maus A collection of world-famous pictures, poetry, hymns and stories. The life and work of Christ from a fourfold viewpoint. Not only inspiring for per sonal reading, but practical for teach ing purposes. Twelft
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The Birth That Changed the World
By Victor Knowles
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In Frank Capra”s acclaimed and heartwarming 1946 film, It”s a Wonderful Life, God sends an angel named Clarence to earth to show George Bailey (played by Jimmy Stewart) what life would be like if he had never been born. The moral of the movie (this is when movies had morals!) is that each person”s life has value and carries with it the potential of influencing many other lives for good.Â
In one sense, everyone”s birth somewhat changes the world in which he lives. But in a spiritual and eternal realm, only one birth has truly changed the entire world, and that is the birth of God”s only begotten Son, Jesus the Christ.
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The Most Influential Life
More than anyone else, Jesus Christ has influenced the history of civilization. George Bancroft said, “I find the name of Jesus Christ written on the top of every page of modern history.”
While we do not know the exact date of Chr