Campbellsville

Campbellsville
Author: Joseph Y. DeSpain
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010-11-29
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1439626480

This fascinating photographic history tells the story of Campbellsville, a town in Taylor county with a rich history. Taylor County became the 100th county in the commonwealth of Kentucky when it was created on March 1, 1848. The county was named after Zachary Taylor, who gained fame as a general in the Mexican War and eventually became president of the United States. The town of Campbellsville, founded in 1817, was selected to serve as the county's seat of government. Throughout its history, the growth of Campbellsville and Taylor County has been marked by both boom periods and years of severe trials and tribulations. Despite the difficulties faced by the residents of Taylor County, its citizens have always shown admirable grit and determination in improving the circumstances of their families and community. Today the county features a diversified economic base that serves a population of 24,069. Of that number, 11,010 reside within Campbellsville's borders.

South Central Kentucky

South Central Kentucky
Author: Carl Howell
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738513935

Postcards from the early twentieth century reveal much about America's past, portraying almost every subject imaginable and offering modern readers a snapshot glimpse of life in days gone by. The collection within these pages explores the history of Adair, Barren, Green, Hart, and Taylor Counties, documenting the people and places, the lifestyles and landmarks of the South Central region of the Bluegrass State. From the evolution of transportation in Kentucky to such varied activities as wheat threshing, molasses production, and even "moonshining," the images captured on these cards are of great social and historical significance. Rare glimpses of churches, schools, hotels, and businesses that no longer stand make this a must-see for present-day residents of the area.

Johnson Co, KY

Johnson Co, KY
Author:
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 1563117568

A project of the Johnson County Historical and Genealogical Society.

He Led All the Way

He Led All the Way
Author: Dorothy Lord Bausum Evans
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2007
Genre: Baptists
ISBN: 160266644X

Born in war-torn China to a third-generation missionary family, the author writes of her childhood in China and Taiwan and her own missionary calling to carry the Gospel to the Chinese people. Intertwined in her narrative are stories of her familys missionary ancestors who served in both Malaysia and China.

Beyond Thingification

Beyond Thingification
Author: Markus Watson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2020-02-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9781082805363

Beyond Thingification will help you get clear on your church's mission and help your church do ministry that really matters. Leading churches is so much harder than it used to be. You used to be able to grow a church simply by starting one. Or by improving the preaching or the music or the children's ministry. That's just not the case anymore. We try to attract people to our churches with new programs. Occasionally it works. Most of the time it doesn't. That's frustrating! And it makes us feel like failures. Eventually, most of us realize that getting our churches to be bigger and better is not God's top priority. We begin to understand that what God really wants is to heal the world. And we want that, too. We want to help our churches bless our communities and restore shalom in the world. The problem is...it's so hard to know how to do that today. In Beyond Thingification: Helping Your Church Engage in God's Mission, Markus Watson: -Describes the historical background that got us to where we are... -Explores the mission to which all of us have been called, and... -Presents a practical way to discern how God is calling your particular church to participate in the healing of the world. As you and your church read Beyond Thingification and implement what Markus Watson terms "Vocational Connection Groups," you will: -Help your church meaningfully engage in God's mission. -Escape the hamster wheel of doing the same old-but now ineffective-ministry programs. Beyond Thingification will help you move: -From confused about the church's purpose...to clear about the church's mission. -From frustrated about your church's ineffectiveness...to excited about what God is doing through your people. -From distracted by meaningless measures of success...to focused on faithfulness as the true measure of success. If you're ready to get clear on how God is calling your church to engage in the mission of God in your unique context, Beyond Thingification will help you do just that.

Roadside History

Roadside History
Author: Melba Porter Hay
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2002-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780916968298

Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky We have all spied them as we blast down I-75 scanning the roadside for anything of interest or rolled past one while trying to find an elusive gas station in an unfamiliar small town. Perhaps we have even stopped to read one outside the local courthouse. Since 1949, the Kentucky Historical Highway Marker program has erected more than 1,800 markers that highlight the rich diversity of the state's local and regional history as well as topics of statewide, and sometimes national, importance. They provide on-the-spot Kentucky history lessons, depicting subjects as diverse as a seven-year-old boy who served as a drummer in the Revolutionary War to a centuries-old sassafras tree. Roadside History is a key to the markers, enabling travelers to read Kentucky history without stopping to see each marker as they pass. There are two indexes arranged by subject and county.

Campbellsville University

Campbellsville University
Author: John R. Burch
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738552880

Campbellsville University is a Christian institution whose mission is focused on scholarship, leadership, and fellowship. This volume chronologically documents the evolution of the institution, beginning with its humble origins during the early 20th century. In 1906, the Russell Creek Association of Baptists purchased 10 acres of land, which became the campus of the Russell Creek Academy. Elementary and secondary school classes were offered in September 1907, as was training for teachers. Campbellsville Junior College was established in 1924. Despite the school becoming a college, elementary and secondary school students continued to be educated there until 1941. Campbellsville College began offering a four-year higher education program in 1959. The institution achieved university status in 1996. Today a majority of the students attend classes on the 75-acre campus located in the heart of Campbellsville, Kentucky. The university also offers educational programs in such disparate locales as Louisville, Kentucky, and Recife, Brazil.

Judd

Judd
Author: Peggy H. Gregory
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

Rowland Judd (ca.1720-1806) immigrated (probably from England) to Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania about 1745, moving later to Pittsylvania County, Virginia and then to Surry County and Wilkes County, North Carolina. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Texas, Nevada, Washington and elsewhere.

A Pilgrim's Path

A Pilgrim's Path
Author: Wesley Henry
Publisher: Tate Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2008-03
Genre: Christian living
ISBN: 1604622768

A seasonal arrangement collection of devotions and daily living, of common things with eternal effects, set in Kentucky, by Minister of Education, Wesley Henry.