The Ink of Suffering & Redemption (1866-1877)A covenant history of America told through its pages, pulpits, and prayers.When the Civil War ended, the presses kept turning. From blood-stained Bibles to the hymns of freedmen's choirs and the chalkboards of Reconstruction schools, America's healing began not with speeches-but with Scripture in motion.In Pages of War & Renewal, Derek Hone continues the Pages of a Nation series with a revelation of how the written Word rebuilt the Republic.Through the voices of printers, chaplains, nurses, and newly literate children, this volume tells the story of a nation that remembered how to read again-spiritually, morally, and literally. The presses of Providence gave way to the hymnals of healing and the textbooks of redemption.Inside this volume: The Presses of Providence - how truth survived cannon smoke.The Soldier's Gospel - Bibles, tracts, and grace between enemies.Women of the Folded Page - the letters and hymns that preserved mercy.The Freedmen's Press - literacy as resurrection.The Hymnal of Healing - how a wounded nation sang itself whole.The Textbook of a New Republic - classrooms as chapels of renewal.A devotional history of America's Reconstruction years, Pages of War & Renewal reads like prayer printed in prose."When men burned bridges, God printed books.When freedom faltered, the Word rebuilt it-line by line, heart by heart."Volume IV completes the Republic's crucifixion-to-resurrection arc in Derek Hone's ongoing ten-volume covenant series. When the Republic bled, its presses prayed.In the aftermath of the Civil War, America learned to read again - through the ink of suffering and the hymns of redemption.Pages of War & Renewal follows the Word through presses, pulpits, and classrooms as it rebuilds a broken nation. From the battlefield Bible to the freedmen's newspaper and the child's spelling book, Derek Hone reveals how faith printed the Republic's resurrection.A covenant history written in the language of grace, this fourth volume of Pages of a Nation completes the Republic's first redemptive cycle: from crucifixion to renewal."When men burned bridges, God printed books.When freedom faltered, the Word rebuilt it-line by line, heart by heart." Derek Hone is the founder of Remnant Fieldworks Inc. (RF Press) and author of the Pages of a Nation series - a covenant history of America told through its pages, pulpits, and prayers. His work unites spiritual revelation with cultural remembrance, calling readers to rediscover the divine Word behind every chapter of the nation's story.