Faith on the Battlefield

By: Jimmy Price
  • Summary

  • Faith on the Battlefield is an inspiring faith-based podcast that relates the stories of American servicemembers since the Revolutionary War who have found or maintained faith in God even in the most trying circumstances. Tune in today and be inspired!
    2023
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Episodes
  • Walter D. Ehlers: A Promise to Mom
    Jan 18 2024

    When young Walter Ehlers asked his parents for permission to enlist in the US Army, his dad eagerly assented but his mom held back. With tears in her eyes, she said she'd only allow it if he promised to be a Christian soldier.

    Ehlers was tempted many times to go back on his promise, but the memory of his mother's tears kept him faithful while he served during World War II.

    Ehlers fought from North Africa to Germany, losing a brother on D-Day, suffering numerous wounds, and seeing some of the war's toughest combat with the 1st Infantry Division (AKA the "Big Red One").

    By the end of 1944, he'd earned a battlefield commission and was awarded the Medal of Honor, showing the whole world what a true Christian soldier looked like.

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    31 mins
  • Hal Moore: Through the Valley of Death
    Jan 11 2024

    In this episode, Jimmy profiles the faith and character of one of America's most revered warfighters of the 20th century - Lt. Gen. Hal Moore. Moore is best known for leading his battalion in the first major battle of the Vietnam War in the Ia Drang Valley. This battle was famously portrayed in the film We Were Soldiers, in which Mel Gibson plays the part of Moore. Hal was a devout Catholic whose faith informed his enire worldview and shaped his decision-making processes on the battlefield. Moore wrote about his experiences in the critically-acclaimed book We Were Soldiers Once...And Young (1992), which was followed by We Are Soldiers Still (2008.) Fort Benning in Georgia was recently renamed Fort Moore in his honor, so don't miss this amazing saga of faith on the battlefield!

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    38 mins
  • The Padre Paratrooper: Chaplain Paschal D. Fowlkes
    Jan 4 2024

    On this episode, Jimmy gives a quick update on how life has been since the last episode and then tells the story of Army chaplain Capt. Paschal "Pat" Fowlkes, who volunteered to serve during World War II even though he was exempt from the draft due to his status as a minister.

    Fowlkes served from 1942-1945 and was an inspiration to all who served alongside him. He directly influnced Roger Youderian (one of the missionaries who died with Jim Elliott in Ecuador) who credited Fowlkes with his conversion.

    Music: "Mansions of the Lord," We Were Soldiers Motion Picture Soundtrack.

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    50 mins

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