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Free Short Story
An unusal story about a mover truck driver that encounters a nude man intent on molesting children and changes his views dramatically. Thanks for God's mercy!
4 commentsWhat Ever Happened to the Mayflower?
What ever happened to that fabled wooden ship that carried the Pilgrims from England to the new world? Nobody really knows.
9 commentsVisit Plimouth Plantation to Meet Your Ancestors - Bring Genealogy Research Alive with Living History Interpreters
Plimouth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts is the perfect place to learn about life in the United States in the 17th Century. You can also learn a lot about genealogical research and your family tree.
9 commentsMadeleine Calcutt: Author Of All Aboard! Jenny's Story Of The Mayflower Voyage
Published in 2011 by Lighthouse Christian Publishing, Australian writer Madeleine Calcutt's teen novel 'All Aboard! Jenny's Story Of The Mayflower Voyage' is now available on Amazon.com.
1 commentSquanto, The Indian Oppurtunist
Squanto, an Indian with a multi-diversified background, from Europe to the Americas. What was his true purpose to the Mayflower and Plymouth, and how did he play his part in the future of the colonies?
4 commentsTHANKSGIVING - A Reason to Be Thankful For All The LORD's Blessings
Thanksgiving is the remembrance of a dream, a vision, a desire to seek God, while being able to worship Him unhindered and without persecution. This reflects the underlying principles by which the United States was created by its "Founding Fathers".
8 commentsMY MAYFLOWER HERITAGE
I found that my grandmother's family tree includes ancestors from the Mayflower voyage. 14 generations of family history starting with Edward Fuller.
0 commentsSquanto's Amazing Life
Squanto's story proves that truth is stranger than fiction. Squanto was a kidnapping victim who managed to be in the right place in history to help the Pilgrims make their colony a success.
2 commentsThe History of Thanksgiving
In October 1621, 50 English Colonists and about 90 Wampanoag American Indians gathered together, in what is now Massachusetts, for what has been considered the first Thanksgiving Dinner in Plymouth Colony. The jury is still out on whether this feast...
0 commentsMy Ernest Plea
Sunday, July 3, 2011 The Great American Fast was held at Lifegate Baptist Church in Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. During the weekend we observed several hours of fasting, prayer, praises, and preaching. It is my ernest plea that the lives of all those...
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