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World War 2 Christian Fiction

by Bob Degray

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The Danish Resistance and Number the Stars A nation's resolve and a child's faith

Posted on October 17, 2016 by rjdegrayOctober 17, 2016
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The faith and courage of the Danish people, both Jews and Gentiles, led to a remarkable rescue. A few weeks ago, in my day job, I preached a sermon called Number the Stars which featured an overview of the Danish … Continue reading →

Dachau’s Liberation and Palm Sunday [edited] A picture of the Messiah’s arrival

Posted on March 18, 2016 by rjdegrayMarch 22, 2016
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“We stood before the fence, up on the roofs; some of us had climbed into trees and raised our arms to the heavens, waving berets, handkerchiefs, some even jackets, shirts, or any random rag.” Dachau was the first Nazi prison … Continue reading →

Jesus Christ, the Bridge Insights from a lecture to Royal Army Chaplains in training.

Posted on March 7, 2016 by rjdegrayAugust 22, 2016
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“Believe me when I tell you that men will always listen if you talk to them about Jesus Christ.” A Canadian Army chaplain played a key role in the backstory to We Never Stood Alone. Lloyd Robins and Ned Powell … Continue reading →

A Free Church in the UK Nonconformists, Dissenters, Puritans, Evangelicals and a Countess

Posted on September 28, 2015 by rjdegraySeptember 28, 2015
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This is the third of many posts which give historical background for events in We Never Stood Alone. We Never Stood Alone is the story of a community, the little village of Stokely in Oxfordshire, and the people of Stokely … Continue reading →

Planned Parenthood and the Holocaust, Part 3 The Will Not to Believe

Posted on August 25, 2015 by rjdegrayAugust 25, 2015
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Planned Parenthood and the Moral Blindness of the Holocaust, Part 3. Planned Parenthood and their propagandists have embraced the same moral blindness that enabled the Holocaust. In the holocaust the sub-humanity of the Jews and other races was an excuse … Continue reading →

Planned Parenthood and the Holocaust, Part 2

Posted on August 25, 2015 by rjdegrayAugust 25, 2015
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Planned Parenthood and the Moral Blindness of the Holocaust, Part 2. Planned Parenthood and their propagandists have embraced the same moral blindness that enabled the Holocaust. In the holocaust the sub-humanity of the Jews and other races was an excuse … Continue reading →

Planned Parenthood and the Holocaust, Part 1 Dehumanization by Euphemism and Rationale

Posted on August 25, 2015 by rjdegrayAugust 25, 2015
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Planned Parenthood and the Moral Blindness of the Holocaust, Part 1. Planned Parenthood and their propagandists have embraced the same moral blindness that enabled the Holocaust. In the holocaust the sub-humanity of the Jews and other races was an excuse … Continue reading →

The Christian Response to Dehumanization The Gospel of Compassion

Posted on June 15, 2015 by rjdegrayJune 15, 2015
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This is the third in a short series on dehumanization and compassion. One of the lessons Christian students of World War 2 must learn is the evil result of dehumanization and the healing power of compassion. This is not just … Continue reading →

The Peril of Dehumanization Dehumanization made much of World War 2’s carnage possible

Posted on June 6, 2015 by rjdegrayJune 6, 2015
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This is the second in a short series on dehumanization and compassion. One of the lessons Christian students of World War 2 must learn is the evil result of dehumanization and the healing power of compassion. Not only in Nazi … Continue reading →

They Were Human The Auschwitz Wall - the power of a photograph

Posted on June 1, 2015 by rjdegrayJune 2, 2015
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This is the first in a short series on dehumanization and compassion. One of the lessons Christian students of World War 2 must learn is the evil result of dehumanization and the healing power of compassion. Dehumanization judges groups. Compassion … Continue reading →

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