God Can Move Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project by Father Ralph W. Beiting with Constance Clark - front cover
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God Can Move Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project

by Father Ralph W. Beiting with Constance Clark

God Can Move Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project by Father Ralph W. Beiting with Constance Clark, 1989, First Edition. This book explores the origins and impact of the Christian Appalachian Project. In good condition without a dust jacket, it is a valuable resource for those interested in religious missions and Appalachian history.

$21.00$
Binding:Paperback
Condition:Good
1989
unknown
Stock:1 available
SKU:A1-B10-ALT-DRJ-0435

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Condition Details

The book is in good condition, with some signs of wear typical for its age. The cover shows minor shelf wear, and the pages have yellowed slightly, consistent with the publication date of 1989. There is no dust jacket, and the binding is firm, ensuring the book's durability for continued reading or collection.

About This Classic 1989 Edition

"God Can Move Mountains: The Story of the Christian Appalachian Project" by Father Ralph W. Beiting with Constance Clark is a first edition published in 1989. This work delves into the impactful mission of the Christian Appalachian Project, a testament to Father Beiting's dedication to uplifting communities in Appalachia. The book offers a detailed account of the project's inception and growth, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of its significant contributions to the region. Though the publisher remains unidentified, this edition stands out as a first, adding to its collectible value. The book is an essential read for those interested in religious missions and Appalachian studies. The physical condition is good with no dust jacket, and the binding remains intact.

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