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    Making God Part of Your Family Volume 3
    Dreaming of Heroes
    Making God Part of Your Family
    Making God Part of Your Family
    • Making God Part of Your Family

      The Family Bible Study Book

      • 246pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This guide offers insights for readers seeking to enhance their understanding of God and Jesus Christ. It delves into theological concepts, encourages personal reflection, and provides practical steps for spiritual growth. By exploring the relationship between the divine and humanity, the book aims to deepen faith and foster a more meaningful connection with God and His teachings.

      Making God Part of Your Family
    • Making God Part of Your Family

      The Family Bible Study Book Volume 2

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This collection of stories illustrates how to incorporate God's teachings into family life amidst modern challenges. It aims to inspire readers by making biblical principles relatable and applicable to everyday situations, fostering a deeper connection with faith within the family dynamic.

      Making God Part of Your Family
    • When Cyril Letzelter's family moved to the small Ohio mill community of Martins Ferry, just across the Ohio River from Wheeling, West Virginia, they figured out quickly the city had a love for football bordering on obsessive. And it's not hard to understand why. Success in football and the path it offered out of the coal mines and steel mills to the promise of higher education and opportunity was the stuff of dreams.He emerged as one of the Ohio Valley's most prominent stars when the sport was exploding into the public consciousness like never before. The 1920s are rightly considered the golden age of college football, and his path out of the valley into the national elite offers a unique window into the evolution of the game and the changes in the nation that occurred between Reconstruction and post-WWI America. Long forgotten over the years, Cyril starred in some of the biggest games of the era. His talent was recruited by major teams from Stanford on the west coast to Army in the East. His playmaking ability was feared by giants of the game like Knute Rockne. And in the end, his sometimes rocky path out of the Ohio Valley mill towns to a better life involved taking risks to get ahead and sometimes being manipulated by stronger forces beyond his reach. This is a story of America and college football, as seen through the eyes of a forgotten star, Cyril Letzelter, who deserves to be remembered again.

      Dreaming of Heroes