SynopsisIs there an area in your life where you feel bound up? Do you long to be free of negative emotions such as lonelines, enxiety, grief, anger, or fear? God cares about your inner health and wholeness. He wants to rescue you from things that darken your path. Having come from the shadows and into the light herself, Stormie Omartian offers you a year's worth of prayers to share with the Father- prayers that can be used by themselves or to jump-start your own life-changing conversations with God. Book jacket., The bestselling author of the Power of a Praying( series--which has sold more than 10 million copies--presents 365 new prayers that lead readers to bring their brokenness, concerns, and trials to God's presence where they will experience wholeness., Uncovers new facts on the outlaw's life and death He gained renown as the sidekick of Butch Cassidy, but the Sundance Kid—whose real name was Harry Alonzo Longabaugh—led a fuller life than history or Hollywood has allowed. A relative of Longabaugh through marriage, Donna B. Ernst has spent more than a quarter century researching his life. She now brings to print the most thorough account ever of one of the West's most infamous outlaws, tracing his life from his childhood in Pennsylvania to his involvement with the Wild Bunch and, in 1908, to his reputed death by gunshot in Bolivia. Combining genealogical research, access to family records, and explorations in historical archives, Ernst details the Sundance Kid's movements to paint a complete picture of the man. She recounts his homesteading days in Colorado, offers new information on his years as a cowboy in Wyoming and Canada, and cites newly uncovered records that substantiate both his outlaw activities and his attempts at self-reform. While taking readers on the wild chase that became Longabaugh's life, outracing posses and Pinkertons, Ernst corrects inaccuracies in the historical record. She demonstrates that he could not have participated in the Belle Fourche bank heist or the Tipton train robbery and refutes speculations that Butch and Sundance managed to escape their fate in Bolivia. The Sundance Kid is enlivened by more than three dozen photographs, including family photos never before seen.
LC Classification NumberBV245.O43 2007