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And Then They Prayed: Moments in American History Impacted By Prayer

AUTHOR Loudermilk, Barry
PUBLISHER Firm Reliance (07/04/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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From the very foundations of our nation, many of our national heroes have placed their faith in Almighty God; and through the power of prayer, have implored His intervention on our behalf.

In 1746 a massive armada of French warships is bearing down on the shores of New England. Their mission: burn Boston and other towns along the American coast. Just as they are about to launch their deadly attacks, a mysterious storm destroys the fleet.

Following the Civil War, a prominent Union General, influenced by atheism, sets out to write a novel dispelling the divinity of Christ. Just before finishing the international bestseller, he has a miraculous revelation and rewrites this extraordinary story.

In WWII the German Army, led by columns of Panzer tanks, breaks through American lines, annihilating everything in its path. With American aircraft grounded by a massive winter storm, nothing could stop the German advance. Unexpectedly, the weather clears, and American aircraft quickly fill the skies, changing the outcome of the battle.

America's history is wrought with challenges that have threatened the future of our nation. But just when all seems lost; our national heroes call upon a powerful weapon that changes the course of events. It is a powerful force that alters weather, gives men incredible courage, stops bullets in their paths, and changes the hearts and minds of both allies and enemies. It is the power of prayer.

And Then They Prayed tells the true stories of these, and other, incredible events in America's history that were altered or influenced through the awesome power of prayer. From the forests of Valley Forge to the deadly vacuum of space, men have turned to God and witnessed His mighty Hand of providence.

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ISBN-13: 9798991920902
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
Edition Number: 0002
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Page Count: 220
Carton Quantity: 32
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.50 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.66 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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History | United States - General
History | Christian Living - Inspirational
History | Christian Living - Prayer
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From the very foundations of our nation, many of our national heroes have placed their faith in Almighty God; and through the power of prayer, have implored His intervention on our behalf.

In 1746 a massive armada of French warships is bearing down on the shores of New England. Their mission: burn Boston and other towns along the American coast. Just as they are about to launch their deadly attacks, a mysterious storm destroys the fleet.

Following the Civil War, a prominent Union General, influenced by atheism, sets out to write a novel dispelling the divinity of Christ. Just before finishing the international bestseller, he has a miraculous revelation and rewrites this extraordinary story.

In WWII the German Army, led by columns of Panzer tanks, breaks through American lines, annihilating everything in its path. With American aircraft grounded by a massive winter storm, nothing could stop the German advance. Unexpectedly, the weather clears, and American aircraft quickly fill the skies, changing the outcome of the battle.

America's history is wrought with challenges that have threatened the future of our nation. But just when all seems lost; our national heroes call upon a powerful weapon that changes the course of events. It is a powerful force that alters weather, gives men incredible courage, stops bullets in their paths, and changes the hearts and minds of both allies and enemies. It is the power of prayer.

And Then They Prayed tells the true stories of these, and other, incredible events in America's history that were altered or influenced through the awesome power of prayer. From the forests of Valley Forge to the deadly vacuum of space, men have turned to God and witnessed His mighty Hand of providence.

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Author: Loudermilk, Barry
Senator Barry Loudermilk is a Republican representing Senate District 52. He represents Floyd County and portions of Bartow and Gordon counties.Sen. Loudermilk serves as chair to the Science and Technology Committee and as vice chair to the Veterans, Military and Homeland Security Committee. He is also a member of the Economic Development and Transportation committees.Sen. Loudermilk first entered public service during 2001-2004, serving as chairman to the Bartow County Republican Party. He was then elected to serve in the State House of Representatives during 2004-2010. Sen. Loudermilk was first elected to theState Senate in 2010. In 2006, he was recognized as Georgia Wing Legislator of the Year and NationalLegislator of the Year by the Civil Air Patrol. His other awards and recognitions in public service includeLegislator of the Year by Advocates for Children (2007), "50 Most Influential Georgians" in JamesMagazine (2008) and Sanctity of Life Award by the Bartow Republican Women's Club (2010).Sen. Loudermilk is a native of Riverdale. He earned an Associate degree in TelecommunicationsTechnology at the Community College of Air Force and earned a Bachelor of Science in OccupationalEducation and Information Systems Technology from Wayland Baptist University in Plainview, TX.Sen. Loudermilk proudly served in the U.S. Air Force from 1984-1992.Sen. Loudermilk and his wife Desiree have three children: Michael, Christiana and Travis. He is currently a business owner, a Protestant and a public and motivational speaker in American history, theConstitution and our Christian Heritage.Sen. Loudermilk is a member of the National Rifle Association, the Aircraft Owners and PilotsAssociation and the American Legion. He is also a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Air ForceAuxiliary Civil Air Patrol and on the Board of Directors for Barley Loaf Ministries.
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