Never before heard
stories from Today’s war
Stories
of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq and Afghanistan
By Jane Hampton
Cook., Jocelyn Green and John Croushorn
C-SPAN
Interview on Stories of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq
and Afghanistan
Since 2003, more than 4,000
men and women have been killed in action in the war in Iraq and
Afghanistan. More than 23,000 have returned from combat zones with
permanent disabilities. And nearly one in four returning service
members struggle with ongoing combat trauma.
The American people already
know this.
But do they REALLY know
how these men and women and their family members have displayed
strength and perseverance in the face of danger and uncertainty?
Stories
of Faith and Courage from the War in Iraq & Afghanistan (Vol.
4 in the Battlefields & Blessings series, AMG Publishers
November 2009) is a 365-day collection of inspiring stories from
modern-day heroes on the front lines and on the home front. These
firsthand accounts are never before heard stories from medics,
soldiers, chaplains, generals, war widows, humanitarian aid workers,
special forces and more will make you proud to be an American.
For more information, see www.battlefieldsandblessings.com
WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING
"Anyone who wants to see God’s love and power at work during
times of war should read this powerful book. The stories are real,
unvarnished, and vividly capture the full spectrum of human emotions
and experiences from cradle to grave. It’s much like reading
Psalms in a modern-day context." ~Chaplain
(Col.) Scott McChrystal, USA Ret.
NEVER BEFORE TOLD
~Meet
the military doctor who literally found himself putting his hands
around the neck of Saddam Hussein and faced the challenge of
treating him as a regular patient.
~Meet the marine who
saw how a dust storm saved his life.
~Meet the commander
of the ship that launched the mission to save Private Jessica Lynch.
~Meet the sergeant
who was tasked with retrieving the remains of Saddam Hussein and the
photograph he took to remember the day he saw death in the face of
evil.
~Meet the chaplain
who saw miracles on 9-11 along with 35 other chaplains, who all
happened to be at the Pentagon on 9-11 for meetings--when normally
only five or six chaplains are present in the Pentagon on any given
day.
~Meet one of the few
women who was present at the invasion of Fallujah.
~Meet the mother of
the first Navy seal killed in Iraq and her courage to travel to the
place where her son died and her ongoing efforts to support the
troops.
~Meet the Anglican
bishop who rallied the clerics in Iraq to sign a proclamation
denouncing Al Qaeda and terrorism, which became a turning point in
Iraq.
JANE HAMPTON COOK is
the bestselling author of Stories of Faith and Courage from the
Revolutionary War and the author of The Faith of America’s
First Ladies. She is a former webmaster (1998-2003) for Former
President George W. Bush. A presidential historian, Jane has
appeared frequently on the Fox News Channel and spoken at the
Pentagon, Heritage Foundation, and other organizations.
www.janecook.com
JOCELYN GREEN is
an award-winning freelance writer and editor and an active member of
the Evangelical Press Association and the Advanced Writers and
Speakers Association. The wife of a former Coast Guard officer, she
is also the author (along with contributing writers) of Faith
Deployed: Daily Encouragement for Military Wives. www.faithdeployed.com
DR. JOHN CROUSHORN is
a residency-trained, board certified emergency medicine physician.
In 2004 he served in Iraq as command surgeon of Task Force 185, Army
Combat and Special Operations Aviation and currently works with
several federal agency special operations teams supporting the
Global War on Terrorism.
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