Davis Family Series Books 1-2

Davis Family Series Books 1-2

Author: Amy J. Falk

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-08-06

Total Pages: 385

ISBN-13: 1312414839

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Love's Dream Book 1 Dru Mills is an heiress to a corporation. Follow her trials and tribulations through life, faith, and love. After losing her parents, she marries a man in an effort to find the feeling of family that she has long been praying for to alleviate the loneliness of her loss. Beaten by her abusive husband, Dru files for a restraining order and a divorce, finding herself with nothing to hold on to except her undying faith in God. A new start, after a whirlwind courtship, Dru finds herself in a new world as far from the busy streets of New York as a city girl can get. Is this where she will find the answer to her prayers? Having found love, can she find the family that she's always wanted? True Love Waits Book 2 Follow Aden Davis and the rest of her family as Aden finds herself at a crossroads of her young life. She was brought up to trust in God's path for her life no matter what may come, but will she listen for and trust in God's plan? Or will she let her independent spirit lead the way?


Redeeming the Southern Family

Redeeming the Southern Family

Author: Scott Stephan

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 2011-12-01

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0820339806

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In the years leading up to the Civil War, southern evangelical denominations moved from the fringes to the mainstream of the American South. Scott Stephan argues that female Baptists, Methodists, and Presbyterians played a crucial role in this transformation. While other scholars have pursued studies of southern evangelicalism in the context of churches, meetinghouses, and revivals, Stephan looks at the domestic rituals over which southern women had increasing authority-from consecrating newborns to God's care to ushering dying kin through life's final stages. Laymen and clergymen alike celebrated the contributions of these pious women to the experience and expansion of evangelicalism across the South. This acknowledged domestic authority allowed some women to take on more public roles in the conversion and education of southern youth within churches and academies, although always in the name of family and always cloaked in the language of Christian self-abnegation. At the same time, however, women's work in the name of domestic devotion often put them at odds with slaves, children, or husbands in their households who failed to meet their religious expectations and thereby jeopardized evangelical hopes of heavenly reunification of the family. Stephan uses the journals and correspondence of evangelical women from across the South to understand the interconnectedness of women's personal, family, and public piety. Rather than seeing evangelical women as entirely oppressed or resigned to the limits of their position in a patriarchal slave society, Stephan seeks to capture a sense of what agency was available to women through their moral authority.


The Barber Family Chronicle

The Barber Family Chronicle

Author: Helen Carnegie

Publisher: Stephen Digby

Published: 2012-07-18

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1105974774

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A Chronicle of Barber, Napier, McLean, Wright, Nicolls and Reynolds family Histories.