“A
veritable wealth of history and spirit. The adventurous saga and spiritual
journey of a true American family. Any accurate rendering of human history must
include not only the facts of the events themselves as they transpired, but also
an account of the spiritual steps
and sovereign hand that shaped them. A memorable keepsake for every lover of
history.”
(Pastor Russell
C. Cotnoir, Jr., “First Light” radio ministry, Fayette, Maine)
“...
intriguing ... love of history made (their books) particularly meaningful to me!
I was also encouraged to learn of (the authors’) desire to use (their
work) to counter efforts of revisionists in secular school settings -- as well
as to introduce others to our faith.”
(Dr. James C.
Dobson, President, Focus on the Family)
“
.. we sat up late reading ... what a rich treasure! - not only the history, but
the Godly principles Josiah & Helen used for daily living & raising
their family.”
(C. & P. Brandt, Knoxville,
TN)
“...
excellent stories .. I had no knowledge at all of how the Indians were
deliberately and consistently massacred there in the New England area.
It is terrifying to think that human nature is as it is, and if released
can bring about such horror and misery.”
(Kenneth Taylor,
Chairman, Tyndale House Publishers)
“wonderful!...(the)
writing is so beautiful ... the trials of the Micmacs adds historical insight
and indicates the amount of research ... so much more interesting than the usual
listing of names and dates. Had to
be God directed!”
(J. Jones, Los Alamitos,
California)
“...
very interesting from the historical point of view ... but it is the
Providential aspects bringing events together in the writers’ family that
interests me the most.”
(Harold Duff, Bible teacher/educator/conference Speaker, President of Christian Ministries, Inc.)
..”fascinating
... the work and love put into this book is evident .. it has been placed
on our (lobby display) shelves so that our members and visitors may have (ready)
access to it.”
(Librarian, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, Plymouth, MA)
“so
much material, it is amazing! ...
so beautifully done & the pictures are so outstanding, so special!”
(B. Whitehouse, Sonora, CA)
“(the
authors’) words paint a vivid picture”
(N. Wakefield, No. Livermore, ME)
“Incredible!
... (The authors’) emphasis on sharing (family history) in order to share the
Lord will be well received now and in the future.”
(K. Corbitt, Memphis, TN)
“..masterfully
written ..wonderful addition to (church library). I praise the Lord for the authors.”
(Rev. Stuart Hilton, So. Gardiner Baptist Church, ME)
“Home-Nest
Chronicles is such a delightful family history, but makes a good read for the
general public ...the story brings history to life.”
(V. Gagne, Director, Free Public Library)
“...
beautifully written and produced ...wonderful chronicle of
Maine family history.”
(Maine historian)
“I’ve
never been a particularly religious person ... (but, the book’s stories) help
one to realize that God is watching over us ... (it has ) given me inspiration.
A wonderful book. I will
always cherish it.”
(grateful reader - G,W., Auburn, ME)
“Marvelous!
Can’t wait to finish it, tonight!
Then I’ll read it over again!”
(D. P., Moncton, NB)
“A
great addition to our Archives”
(Archivist, Annapolis Valley Historical Society, NS, CA)
“There is sufficient material in this book to make it great. However, I think less emphasis on the religious aspect might make it more interesting to the general public”
(Trustee, Maine Public Library)
“I
was thrilled to see the information found by the authors .. they were able to
open new doors so we all might learn about the Native people, the French, and
the English trying to live together. I
am amazed at the strong religious feelings uncovered. It brought memories of my childhood and how feelings have
changed.”
(Patricia Hart, age 90, librarian/educator, Ontario, Canada)
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