Fight the Good Fight: Voices of Faith from the Second World War

Fight the Good Fight: Voices of Faith from the Second World War
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Publisher : Pen and Sword
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 9781473862418
ISBN-13 : 1473862418
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Book Synopsis Fight the Good Fight: Voices of Faith from the Second World War by : John Broom

Download or read book Fight the Good Fight: Voices of Faith from the Second World War written by John Broom and published by Pen and Sword. This book was released on 2016-06-30 with total page 236 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Second World War challenged many of the concepts that had provided stability and unity in the world. As totalitarian regimes in Europe and Asia attempted to impose their world view on their neighbours, a struggle for what Winston Churchill described as `Christian civilisation took place on many fronts. On the home front, on land, on sea and in the air, as well as in the horrific concentration camps of Europe and prisoner of war camps in the Far East, people of a Christian faith found their beliefs challenged. However, for many this challenge provided an affirmation of that faith, as it provided a rock amidst the ever shifting sands of circumstance. This book contains the accounts of twenty such individuals, many drawn from previously unpublished sources. Their testimonies provide evidence that during a time of discord, disruption, dislocation and death, the Christian faith remained a key force in sustaining morale and a willingness to fight the good fight.Interesting Facts King George VI called National Days of Prayer during Britains darkest days in 1940Had Michael Benn survived the war, he would have become the 2nd Viscount Stansgate, meaning his brother, Tony, would not have had to fight to renounce his peerageBill Frankland avoided near certain death at the Alexandra Hospital Massacre by the toss of a coinStanley Warren only found out about the rediscovery of his Changi Murals during a chance work conversation in the 1950sAs a boy, Ken Tout was told by his parents to cross the street to avoid walking past the Catholic church. As a man he was invited to a private audience with Pope John Paul II.


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