Daily Luther Sermon Quote - Trinity 4 Epistle - "These marks or signs, Paul
instructs, all Christians as well as himself must exhibit, not painted on a
wall but branded in their flesh and blood. They are made when inwardly the
devil affrights and assails us with all manner of terrors and overwhelming
afflictions, and at the same time outwardly the world slanders us as
heretics, laying her hand to our throats whenever possible and putting us
to death."
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*Fourth Sunday After Trinity .—Consolation in Suffering and
Patience. Waiting for the Revealing of the Sons of God. Romans 8:18-22*
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Thanks for the heads-up, Drew.
Looks good!
I spent my formative years in the Australian city of Brisbane, which was Douglas MacArthur's South West Pacific HQ from mid-1942. MacArthur was also in charge of Australian troops in this theatre, including my grandfather!
August 2, 2009 at 2:02 AM
Drew Lomax said...
I loved Band of Brothers, and if this is of the same caliber, that is production wise, then it stands to be as good.
To "piggy-back" on something you said, I spent my formative years listening to my grandfathers harrowing tales of adventure and dangerous times in Italy during WWII. He was a B-24 bomber pilot.
It seems there is much to be heard about the European theatre in popular media, but very little about the Pacific. After all we faced a more dangerous enemy, and quite frankly a harder battle against the Japanese. That fact may be just the reason why it isn't heralded from the rooftops as much as what happened in Europe.
Anyway, it will be interesting to see this series. Hopefully it will be as good as Band of Brothers.
Thanks for reading my blog; yours is an interesting read as well.
God Bless!
August 2, 2009 at 9:51 AM