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Salazar, portraits of influence in Spanish New Orleans, 1785-1802, Cybèle Gontar, editor ; translator, Beatriz E. Caro

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Salazar, portraits of influence in Spanish New Orleans, 1785-1802, Cybèle Gontar, editor ; translator, Beatriz E. Caro
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Salazar
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Cybèle Gontar, editor ; translator, Beatriz E. Caro
Sub title
portraits of influence in Spanish New Orleans, 1785-1802
Summary
God specializes in making remarkable 'trophies of grace' out of the lives of individuals who are often viewed as the most unlikely to succeed.- The late Bishop Tony Miller, The Gate Church, Oklahoma City The story of Miguel and Elva Salazar begins in the abject poverty of the small Mexican town of Nava. Together they work their way through the harsh, grueling labor in the cucumber fields and turkey processing plants of Colorado. It is the story of how this couple, through a remarkable series of events, became committed Christians who walked out of the misery of the poverty into which they were both born and built personal, family, and financial success that has surpassed their greatest dreams
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Portraits of influence in Spanish New Orleans, 1785-1802

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