Jacob DeShazer: Forgive Your Enemies
One of the famous Doolittle Raiders who first attacked Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer knew his one-way mission was dangerous. Indeed, it led to his capture as a prisoner of war. Beaten, malnourished, and alone in his cell, Jacob was given a Bible -- and far away from home, this American soldiers became a Christian.
After the war, Jacob returned to Japan and served his former enemy for thirty years as a missionary. His testimony of forgiveness and reconciliation -- of love over hate -- inspires a powerful gospel message for our lives today.
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After the war, Jacob returned to Japan and served his former enemy for thirty years as a missionary. His testimony of forgiveness and reconciliation -- of love over hate -- inspires a powerful gospel message for our lives today.
Jacob DeShazer: Forgive Your Enemies
One of the famous Doolittle Raiders who first attacked Japan after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Jacob DeShazer knew his one-way mission was dangerous. Indeed, it led to his capture as a prisoner of war. Beaten, malnourished, and alone in his cell, Jacob was given a Bible -- and far away from home, this American soldiers became a Christian.
After the war, Jacob returned to Japan and served his former enemy for thirty years as a missionary. His testimony of forgiveness and reconciliation -- of love over hate -- inspires a powerful gospel message for our lives today.
After the war, Jacob returned to Japan and served his former enemy for thirty years as a missionary. His testimony of forgiveness and reconciliation -- of love over hate -- inspires a powerful gospel message for our lives today.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940016291123 |
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Publisher: | YWAM Publishing |
Publication date: | 03/01/2013 |
Series: | Christian Heroes: Then & Now |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 224 |
File size: | 703 KB |
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