Warriors of Honor: The Faith and Legacy of Robert E. Lee & Stonewall Jackson (DVD)
The American War for Independence united the American colonies. Less than one hundred years later a bloody Civil War divided them. In reality, a much deeper divide existed between the North and South, of which slavery – or more properly how to abolish it – was simply a symptom. Two drastically different cultures had emerged on the American landscape.
In one of the most compelling and gripping documentaries on the War for Southern Independence, New Liberty Videos (makers of the Forbidden Book) has smacked a Home-Run with this eighty minute production on the lives, legacies and thoroughly Christian faith of two of the most beloved figures of the Old South. Filled with footage of re-enactments, old photographs and documents; this video settles once for all the questions of slavery and savagery and which side broke the laws of a civil society.
“It has been said that a people who are ignorant of their past are a people ripe for deception and manipulation. This DVD is an honest look at two of the greatest leaders in American History. Lee and Jackson sought to glorify Christ in all they did . They showed the world that it is not clout, reputation, or prestige that make a great leader, but humility, love for others, and dependence on Christ. Well produced with an excellent musical score, even the bonus section which deals with slavery and the Palmyra incident will keep you on the edge of your seat. And though I was born and raised a northern ‘yankee’, I am compelled to acknowledge the great contribution and manly heritage left to both sides of this terrible conflict by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. This DVD is well worth your time and money!” — James Ryce, Pittsburgh, PA
Product Details
Encoding: Region Free
Format: Full screen
Languages: English
Rated: Not Rated
Studio: New Liberty Video
Run Time: 60 Minutes
Warriors of Honor: The Faith and Legacy of Robert E. Lee & Stonewall Jackson (DVD):
- Item Price: $14.95
- Listed On: January 24, 2012


