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War is not romantic. It is bleeding and dying and holding a lifeless comrade in your arms. It is storming a beach through a hail of bullets. It isfighter planes spiraling from the sky and Americans being taken captive. In "Scars of War," author Marilyn Swinson tells true and often horrifyingstories of war. Based on one-on-one interviews with more than forty veterans, all members of the Combat Airmen/Joshua's Troops of Mayodan, North Carolina, Swinson brings the narratives to lifeas the soldiers relay a variety of war experiences: a soldier aboard a ship moored at Pearl Harbor on that fateful December morning when Japanesebombs rained fire from the sky, and a seventeen-year-old young man forced to endure the horrors of the Bataan Death March, only to face three and ahalf years of torture and deprivation in Japanese concentration camps. A pilot lives to fly again after his plane hits the ground traveling three hundred miles per hour, igniting sixteen thousand pounds of jet fuel. A battle-weary Marine finally sees Old Glory raised on Iwo Jima. "Scars of War" provides a firsthand account of the pathos and pageantry of war from those who survived.
War is not romantic. It is bleeding and dying and holding a lifeless comrade in your arms. It is storming a beach through a hail of bullets. It isfighter planes spiraling from the sky and Americans being taken captive. In "Scars of War," author Marilyn Swinson tells true and often horrifyingstories of war. Based on one-on-one interviews with more than forty veterans, all members of the Combat Airmen/Joshua's Troops of Mayodan, North Carolina, Swinson brings the narratives to lifeas the soldiers relay a variety of war experiences: a soldier aboard a ship moored at Pearl Harbor on that fateful December morning when Japanesebombs rained fire from the sky, and a seventeen-year-old young man forced to endure the horrors of the Bataan Death March, only to face three and ahalf years of torture and deprivation in Japanese concentration camps. A pilot lives to fly again after his plane hits the ground traveling three hundred miles per hour, igniting sixteen thousand pounds of jet fuel. A battle-weary Marine finally sees Old Glory raised on Iwo Jima. "Scars of War" provides a firsthand account of the pathos and pageantry of war from those who survived.
Have you ever felt inadequate as a Christian-that your prayers went unheard? Have you-at other times-felt God's leading so intensely that your heart leapt? If so, you are not alone. Taking The Long Way Home is the story of Christian pilgrimage-from childhood to golden years. The authors describe candidly their journeys, recalling events that helped shape who they ultimately became. They share hopes and fears for children and grandchildren, as well as appreciation for spouses. They talk frankly about aging. In this book, you will meet special individuals whose lives have illuminated the way for others. You will be reminded of beloved truths from the Bible-our Road Map.
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