Dirk Willems was arrested in his hometown of Asperen, Netherlands in 1569. His crime โ choosing to be re-baptized as a devoted follower of Christ and hosting worship services in his home โ was completely unacceptable to the religious and governmental leaders of his day. The young Dutchman was carted off to a palace that had been converted into a prison to stand trial alongside other religious โtroublemakers.โย
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Fighting for an Enemyโs Forgiveness
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithAn outspoken Patriot, Michael Widman hated the British with a passion. However, the Revolutionary War era tavern owner would find himself accused of treason against America and be sentenced to death.
One man would step forward to helpโฆbut Widman hated him even more than the Redcoats.
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The Church and the Military
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithThe Church and the military have a lot in common. Both involve large groups of people. Both have missions. Both exist for the benefit of others. Both require personal sacrifice.
But they also have one very remarkable difference.
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Youโre Praying Wrong!
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithAfter President George H. Bush declared war on Iraq in the early 90s, a group of committed Christians in Atlanta gathered to pray. They prayed on behalf of soldiers, governmental leaders, and the future of all nations involved.
But one young man was evidently praying wrong.
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Bombs in the Backyard
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithPeleliu is a six-mile long island in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of the Philippines. Itโs a tropical paradise, with rich vegetation, beautiful beaches, and exquisite views. But the tiny island is virtually uninhabited.
Thatโs because one wrong step could explode a landmine buried there 70 years earlier.
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Killing Mr. Cook
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithDr. Fred Craddock had no qualms about calling his childhood neighbor, Mr. Cook, a โhateful manโ; after all, when Fred was just a young boy, Mr. Cook killed his dog. Fredโs sentiment toward Mr. Cook is easy to understand because many people have had a neighbor like Mr. Cook.
But few people have had a father like Fredโs.
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Keeping Tabs On Your Friends
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithIn late 2001, most Americans were still reeling from the coordinated terrorist attacks that shook the entire world. However, a very select few โ members of the CIAโs highly trained Team Echo โ found themselves in Afghanistan leading Operation Jawbreaker, Americaโs first retaliation against Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
Unfortunately, some of them would learn that friendly fire is just as deadly as the enemyโs.
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Cyrus of Persia on Enemies
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithโTake note of my last words: If you do good to your friends, you will also be able to punish your enemies.โ
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“I Keep the Nail”
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithOnce upon a time, the shop belonging to an astute merchant named Salem, and all the carpets in it, were burnt in a fire. Salem was left with nothing but his house, and since he was a trader he decided to sell it. With the money he would be able to buy a new shop and more carpets.
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The Power of a Fake
by davidrsmithby davidrsmithYou know that the โNorth won the war,โ but do you know how? Sure, the Union Army had well-trained troops and advanced weaponry, but there was yet another tool they wielded during the American Civil War.
And this one, while highly effective, never even saw the battlefield.