A first-hand witness of the great revival of 1861-1865, Jones captures in vivid and inspiring detail the stirring picture of God's work among the soldiers of the Confederate army in a day when "the dark clouds of war were brightened with the sunshine of the Redeemer's smile." From Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson to the lowliest private in the ranks, the fires of revival swept the armies of the Confederacy from the Manassas battlefield to the courthouse at Appomattox.
With Christ in the Camp offers the contemporary reader an abridged, easily-accessible version of Jones' classic work.