Selma
Selma by Val L. McGee is a Civil War historical novel by a retired octogenarian and Alabama trial judge. It’s a moving tale of a community torn by succession and the Civil War, an interesting, well-researched book!
Skip to next paragraphSelma by Val L. McGee is a Civil War historical novel by a retired octogenarian and Alabama trial judge. It’s a moving tale of a community torn by succession and the Civil War, an interesting, well-researched book!
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Pastor Jean Enock Joseph (c.) visits one of his projects in Croix-des-Bouquets, just outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital.
Jean Enock Joseph teaches self-help to lift Haiti
Pastor Jean Enock Joseph doesn't shy from Haiti's toughest problems. His message: Haitians have the ability to help themselves.
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