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From the very beginning it would seem that God had a plan for America. From its discovery by Europeans to its settlement, from the Revolution to Manifest Destiny, from the stirrings of civil unrest to civil war, America was on a path. In our pluralistic world, when textbooks are being rewritten in ways that obscure the Judeo-Christian beginnings of our country, the books in the Discovering Gods Plan for America series help ground young readers in a distinctly evangelical way of understanding early American history. As young readers look at their nations development from Gods point of view, they will begin to have a clearer idea of how much we owe to a very few?and how much is still at stake. These engaging books bring history alive in a way that will inspire young people to do their important part in shaping this nation into the future.

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1992 by Peter Marshall and by David Manuel 2011 by the estate of Peter Marshall - photo 1

1992 by Peter Marshall and by David Manuel

2011 by the estate of Peter Marshall and by David Manuel

Published by Revell

a division of Baker Publishing Group

P.O. Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www.revellbooks.com

Previously published under the title The Light and the Glory for Children

Ebook edition created 2011

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

ISBN 978-1-4412-3828-3

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

The material in this book has been carefully researched and is historically accurate, but specific scenes and conversations have been fictionalized to heighten the drama and foster readability. Direct quotations of historic personages are taken from the standard edition of The Light and the Glory, and the sources are footnoted there .

Scripture quotations are from the New American Standard Bible, copyright 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission. www.lockman.org

The Light and the Glory for Young Readers reveals to youngsters ages 8 to 12 how Gods loving, guiding, and protecting hand has been upon our country from the very beginning. Both your children and you will enjoy following the exciting story of the birth and early growth of one nation under Godfrom Christopher Columbuss voyage in 1492 to George Washingtons inauguration in 1789. They will witness the joys and triumphs of those who remained faithful to God and the sad outcome for those who compromised their faith for wealth and power in the New World.

With conversations that bring people and events to life, questions for discussion with answers provided, and a glossary, this book is both fun and informative. The Light and the Glory for Young Readers shows how God intervened time and again in the events of early American history to accomplish His grand plan for a very special place where His followers could worship freely.

Just as your children will enjoy The Light and the Glory for Young Readers, Sounding Forth the Trumpet for Young Readers, and From Sea to Shining Sea for Young Readers , youre sure to appreciate the enlightening bestsellers on which they are based:

The Light and the Glory

Peter Marshall and David Manuel trace Gods plan for America from the fruition of Columbuss dream to Washingtons inauguration. In this dynamic, enlightening volume, the authors challenge Americans to return to God and rediscover the destiny that was ours from the beginning.

From Sea to Shining Sea

Peter Marshall and David Manuel present a powerful sequel that chronicles Gods intervention in American history from Washingtons Presidency to 1837.

Sounding Forth the Trumpet

Peter Marshall and David Manuel continue the story of Gods hand in Americas past through the drama of the Mexican War, the rising conflict over slavery, and Lincolns election just before the eruption of the Civil War.

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I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost us to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States. Yet through all the gloom I can see rays of ravishing light and glory. I can see that the end is worth more than all the means.

John Adams to Abigail Adams on the passing of the Declaration of Independence

Reliving the Adventure

The ability to imagine is a wonderful gift from God; before television, it was how everyone relived the adventures of the real-life heroes of history. It can still be done, whenever you read a book.

In this book, you can stand on the deck of the Santa Maria alongside Christopher Columbus, sailing farther and farther westward, going boldly where no man had ever gone before.

A century (and a few pages) later, you can journey with the great explorer-missionaries who opened vast reaches of the Southwest and the wilderness north of the Great Lakes. With Father Jacques Marquette, you can paddle down the mighty river that divides this continent, the one Native Americans called the Mississippi.

You can join the Pilgrims as they start their little colony in Plymouth and celebrate the first Thanksgiving in the New World with the Wampanoag tribe.

From the colony of Georgia to the colony of Massachusetts, you can ride on horseback with George Whitefield, the first evangelist to come to America. As he preaches, you can see whole towns become excited about living for God.

You can share the growing concern of the colonists as King George of England taxes them unfairly and punishes them if they object. And you can decide if you would have remained loyal to England or joined the Patriots in their struggle to keep the freedom that their ancestors had known for 150 years.

In July 1776, you can be present in Philadelphia for the great debate that resulted in Americas Declaration of Independence.

On Brooklyn Heights, you can wait in the trenches with the other Patriots, surrounded and outnumbered by the Britishand then see the extraordinary fog that came and stayed, enabling you and the entire American army to escape to Manhattan. Even the British acknowledged the importance of that fog, which many Americans called a miracle.

In the cold winter of 177778 in Valley Forge, you can discover General Washington, alone and kneeling in the snow, praying.

You can return to Philadelphias Independence Hall in 1787, where once again the future of our country is at stake. Now the new States delegates are trying to agree on the form our government will take. But there is much more arguing than agreeing, until Benjamin Franklin gets to his feet. He reminds them that when they were up against the mightiest military power on earth, the only thing that saved them was reliance on God.

In this revised and expanded edition of the book there are even more adventures awaiting you than there were in the first edition. Now you can also come to North Carolina with John White as he searches for the Lost Colony of Roanoke; you can stand with the Patriots in Boston and watch the Indians throw the tea into Boston Harbor; you can listen with the other Virginia delegates to Patrick Henrys powerful Give me liberty or give me death speech; you can ride with Caesar Rodney as he pushes through the thunder, lightning, and rain to cast the decisive vote that gave us the Declaration of Independence; and you can stand with Daniel Morgans Continental army on the banks of the Yadkin River and watch the rising water prevent Lord Cornwalliss British army from pursuing and destroying them.

This book is full of heroesreal men and women who were not afraid to share their faith and let it guide them in all the things they did. It made the difference in their personal livesjust as it can in yours. Let their example inspire you to make sure our nation stays on course!

Peter Marshall
David Manuel

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The Lord called Me from the womb. From the body of My mother He named Me.... I will make You a light of the nations so that My salvation may reach to the end of the earth.

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