Miracles in American History DVD: Volume 4

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Publisher's Description of Miracles in American History DVD: Volume 4

Miracles in American History-Amazing Stories of Answered Prayer-Volume Four (episodes 31-40): 31-Miracle of Dunkirk; 32-Faith and WWII; 33-Battle of Midway; 34-Miracle Prayer of WWII; 35-Battle of the Bulge; 36-Korean War; 37-Apollo Mission; 38-Houston, We've had a problem; 39-Second Great Awakening Revival; 40-P.T. D.L. Moody & the Third Great Awakening Revival



Category Description for Miracles In American History

Each of the three DVD's in this series feature ten visually captivating episodes that are all approximately five minutes in length. The inspiring presentations by William J. Federer examine a number of remarkable events that took place during the War for American Independence, as well as over the course of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. Mr. Federer is a nationally-known speaker, best-selling author, as well as host of a daily radio and TV program. Viewers of all ages will not only be entertained but will also learn about how the gracious hand of God has worked powerfully to establish and preserve the United States over the course of many years. ~ Mike

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Product Format:Other
Brand:Amerisearch
Grades:5-AD
ISBN:9780989649155
Length in Inches:7.5
Width in Inches:5.375
Height in Inches:0.625
Weight in Pounds:0.2
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