Alone Yet Not Alone
A Historical, Christian, Nonfiction book. Surely this trial is just for a season. All I need...
Autumn of 1755 bestowed to the Leiningers’ world, not only its rich beauties, but also a rewarding harvest. On this particular day the whole valley seemed to rejoice in the fullness of the season—but suddenly Barbara and Regina’s peaceful frontier life is changed forever. General Braddock and his army had been defeated and soon the Pennsylvania settlers would suffer the bloody effects of the French and Indian War. On October 16, 1755, a band of Indians, led by Allegheny warriors, stormed through Buffalo Valley, burned the Leiningers’ log cabin, and captured the sisters. Few survived the Penn’s Creek Massacre and even fewer lived to tell the story. Regina makes a promise to her older sister just before they are unwillingly separated—each to endure...
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- Pages: 203 pages
- ISBN: 9781929241361 / 1929241364
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Surely this trial is just for a season. All I need is the strength to endure to see through the darkness of winter to the promise of spring. Tracy Leininger Craven, Alone Yet Not Alone: Their faith became their freedom Each of you will have times of testing in your life. But you must always remember no matter how difficult the trial or how dense the wilderness God will never leave you. If your hearts remain true, God promises endless blessings. Tracy Leininger Craven, Alone Yet Not Alone: Their faith became their freedom
Nestled high among the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania, lies a lush green valley which the Native Americans have named Buffalo Valley. Very few immigrants have managed to tame the wilderness of the American frontier to settle in such a lush valley - named Penn's Creek by the settlers - yet the handful of settlers who were successful... My daughter read this book several years ago (at about age 9) and ever since has been telling me that I need to read it. I finally did and thoroughly enjoyed the amazing true story! We are currently studying the French & Indian War and I came across this book. The author, a young lady who was homeschooled, had heard about her ancestor who had been kidnapped by Indians during the war. Both her and her sister survived years of captivity and the author decided to retell their story. (One of the two had written her...