The Bulletproof George Washington- An Account of God's Providential Care

Author:
David Barton
Softcover - 60p
$5.95
"I have been protected beyond all human
probability or expectation..."
George Washington's part in a
July 9th, 1755, battle in the French and Indian War is indisputably on of the most
significant events of his early years; his life literally hung in the balance for over two hours. This dramatic
event helped shape his character and confirm God's call on him.
During the battle, the 23-year-old
Colonel Washington had ridden to and fro on the battlefield, delivering General Braddocks's
orders to the troops. Specifically targeted by the Indians because he was an officer, Washington found
himself in great peril. In fact, of the eighty-six British and American officers, sixty-three were
casualties; Washington was the only officer on horseback not shot down.
This book will captivate you with the
thrilling details of that battle and of Washington's
gratitude to God for His protection. You'll read his personal account of the battle and excerpts from his
letters to his family where Washington
tells them of God's deliverance.
This account of God's miraculous care
of Washington and of Washington's open
gratitude for God's Divine intervention could be found in many student textbooks until 1934; however, today few
have ever heard it. This edition will help restore some of our lost American heritage.
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