Sail on Old Ship: A History of Wesley Chapel - Floyd County, Indiana: 1817-2017

Sail on Old Ship: A History of Wesley Chapel - Floyd County, Indiana: 1817-2017
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Brilliantly told through the eyes of a historian and sociologist, this brief and well-documented history connects The Old Ship's struggles and triumphs to the tumultuous social and political changes, natural and economic disasters, changes in leadership and population experienced in the local community, the state, and the country. The history includes a full role call of pastors as well as many of the lay leaders who shepherded the church, documented through interesting stories, quotes, and rare photos.This fascinating history reminds every "fisher of men" of the fortitude and sacrifices of those who came before us, encouraging all of us to remember Who it is that steers the ship, and for Whom we toil.. This is her story.Written in honor of Wesley Chapel's Bicentennial, Sail on Old Ship: A History of Wesley Chapel, Floyd County, Indiana 1817-2017 chronicles the church's life, growth, and impact on the world. Wesley Chapel was founded June 20, 1817, at t
About the Author Clifford L. He has published two books in addition to Sail On Old Ship: The History of Cuba-2nd Edition (ABC-CLIO, 2015, original edition published in 2003), and The History of Nicaragua (ABC-CLIO, 2010). He has also published numerous scholarly articles on US foreign policy, Latin America, the presidency, and terrorism. . is a professor of Sociology at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana. Staten, Ph.D
is a professor of Sociology at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany, Indiana. He has also published numerous scholarly articles on US foreign policy, Latin America, the presidency, and terrorism. Staten, Ph.D. . He has published two books in addition to Sail On Old Ship: The History of Cuba-2nd Edition (ABC-CLIO, 2015, original edition published in 2003), and The History of Nicaragua (ABC