
The Protestant Wagon Train
Headed West Along The Oregon Trail (Western Christian Historical Romance)
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Narrated by:
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Glenn Hascall
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By:
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Vanessa Carvo
About this listen
The Protestant Wagon Train: Headed West Along The Oregon Trail, is a story of a Protestant family, their daughter and a young man who saves the family bible from destruction one evening after an almost disaster that runs through the wagon train's campsite. There's love which develops along the way and family life afterwards when they reach their destination. Generations grow and flourish, guided by the old family bible.
There's plenty of insight in this story about how harsh the conditions were along the Oregon Trail and how the pioneers lived from day to day.
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