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*Condition Note: Former library book is very lightly used with minor cover wear and is clean. Has library markings.*
You will be inspired reading the history of how the Lord laid the foundation for the establishment of Shenandoah Valley Academy (SVA). The religious background of Shenandoah Valley settlers, their interest in education, the beginning of Adventism, and the establishment of church headquarters in the valley, all provided an impetus for young Bible worker, Charles D. Zirkle, to gift his inheritance of 42-acres to create the school that would become SVA. Zirkle's founding philanthropic gift established a legacy of giving by SVA Alumni and Friends that sustains this special school and its wonderful students to this day.
CONTENTS
Preface
Introduction
A Gift in the Valley
Germans in the Valley
Religion in the Valley
The Family War
Adventists in the Valley
Schools in New Market
Principles of Education
The Valley School
God's Ways Are Not Man's Ways
Safe Haven
A Summary: 1927-1995
Endnotes
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1995 |
Printed: |
1995 |
Pages: |
108 |
Publisher: |
Richard E Harris |
Condition: |
B+ |