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"The Pirates" is a dramatic account of a little-known conflict—The Barbary Wars. Pirates along the Barbary coast of Africa are capturing ships and demanding tribute payments, but President Thomas Jefferson decides enough is enough. He sends the U.S. Navy and Marines to the Barbary Coast to put an end to this piracy. Today, the Barbary Wars echo down to us in the line of the Marine Corps hymn about “the shores of Tripoli,” but most know little about the conflict. Explore it all in "The Pirates."
36 Pages
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 6.5
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"The President" traces the birth of our nation through George Washington’s two terms, culminating in his death as the new century begins. Washington voluntarily gave up the power of the presidency because he never sought to be a king—just one example of his greatness. As the eulogy for Washington stated, he is “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” "The President" explains why this is true, even today.
36 Pages
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.7
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The Revelation graphic novel from Kingstone Comics is the most complete graphic adaptation of the book of Revelation ever done. God dictated this last book of the Bible as a revelation of future events, through Jesus Christ, by an angel to John, who recorded it and sent it to the seven churches of Asia. The timeless message of this book is for all churches of all ages. This powerfully illustrated graphic novel does not give dogmatic interpretations but tries to provide helpful theological commentary to try to help explain this apocalyptic book describing the last days of planet earth before the return of Christ.
100 Pages
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Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 5.5
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Rising up from slavery, Booker T. Washington came to prominence in the late 1800s as the most influential African-American leader of his day. Washington accomplished the near impossible by founding a school for newly freed blacks in the heart of the Deep South. When he started the Tuskegee Institute, this man of faith and endurance faced threats from his enemies in the South and criticism from Northern leaders, who didn’t understand what he was up against. Through it all, Washington fought to keep his vow: “I will permit no man to narrow and degrade my soul by making me hate him.” Don’t miss this gripping story.
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64 pages
Flesch-Kincaid Reading Level: 5
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The most critical question to answer and to which Christianity either stands or falls is concerning the resurrection. If that event did not occur, then Jesus is not God as he said, and we can have no hope of new bodies and a new existence for our future. This comic book examines the many reasons and events that point to the resurrection of Jesus Christ and some very convincing proofs of why the resurrection of Christ was a true event.
20 Pages
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