A gripping, accessible look at a long-serving pastor and the surrounding history. This edition traces David Caldwell’s sixty-year ministry in the Buffalo and Alamance churches, pairing biographical detail with two of his sermons and a concise account of the Regulation and the Revolutionary era in early North Carolina. This book provides a clear window into the religious life, community leadership, and civic events of the time. You’ll find a measured blend of personal history, religious thought, and historical context that helps readers understand how faith and politics intersected in a formative period. What you’ll experience - A concise biographical sketch of a prominent pastor and his family - Two sermons presented for study and reflection - An overview of ecclesiastical life and key regional events during the era - Context on local governance, regulation, and revolutionary activities in North Carolina Ideal for readers of historical biographies, religious history, and North Carolina heritage.