The profiles Rabey writes are inspiring to all no matter what a person believes religiously.
From the pilot who flew to Okinawa getting his plane destroyed by a kamikaze to the Tuskeegee Airman whose faith helped him to endure the ugliness of segregation this book shows the enduring promise of people who have hope.
These men and women became heroes and then after the war served the country they fought for and the faith they hoped for directly or through encouraging family and friends in the way they chose to live.
This book helps us to view Americans of all walks of life and heroes from Korea, Italy (a Catholic Priest), Germany (Dietricht Bobhoffer) and individuals from all Christian faiths. What they did during war, imprisonment, injury, surviving, enduring and winning.
From Bataan to Okinawa to the prisons of Nazi camps for US Airmen to Berlin you will see how these Christians lived during and after the war.
Inspired writing that will bring you to tears of sorrow and joy.
The Second World War generation met many challenges, and turned to their faith to sustain them through overwhelming odds. Here are stories of faith told by the people who lived them. this compelling collection not only honors the lives of these people of faith, but inspires readers to seek God in their own lives.
Steve Rabey has spent time with the brave men and women who lived through WWII. He offers us touching glimpses into the souls of these who faces unbelievable adversity and emerged with a deep-rooted faith in God. This compelling narrative recounts the experiences of ordinary people with extraordinary faith and courage. Their profound stories will encourage and inspire you.