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Sergeant York (DVD)
As children of the World War I era, our parents were inspired by Gary Coopers touching portrayal of Sergeant Alvin York in this award-winning film. Grab the popcorn and gather your family to see Alvins dramatic conversion to faith in Jesus Christ in response to years of prayer from a loving mother, and his heroic act of self-sacrifice during battle.
A great tool to teach Christian manhood. (The fact that Hollywood produced this film is proof that even a broken clock is right twice a day.)

Sergeant York and the Great War
There was a time when Sergeant Alvin C. York was a household name in America. After World War I, this relatively unknown Tennessee soldier was thrust into the annals of history. People wanted to know all about the shy, quiet Christian soldier who “captured the whole German army.” Yet, in one short generation, this remarkable man has been forgotten, in large part because the values he stood for have been discarded by those who educate our nation's children. Sergeant York was a man with such a simple, unflappable, child-like faith that he trusted God while looking death in the eye. Children who read this book will have an opportunity to imagine what it was like to trust God in the midst of seemingly insurmountable odds.