A Historical Perspective on Death

I am an honorary member of the 509th Composite Group. My dad was a member of this group and the 393rd Bombardment Squadron, the unit assigned with the duty of delivering the atomic bomb. I have all of my dad’s letters from his time with the 393rd. He was stationed all around the country, as secrecy was essential. In the last months of the war, the 509th went to the Island of Tinian. Colonel Paul Tibbets was in charge of the entire operation and flew the Enola Gay on that fateful day when the first atomic bomb was dropped. Continue reading “A Historical Perspective on Death”

SBCPC (Part 5)

Yesterday I was privileged to be part of a forum on revival sponsored by Life Action Ministries. We all must surely be aware that our nation is under judgment and in need of revival. The day was filled with interviews and catching up with old friends. I had a chance to meet some great folks at the book signing.

God has been obviously present in these days. I’m headed back this morning to preach at the Midwestern Seminary Alumni luncheon, then on my way with the Sherwood Pictures team for three days of prayer.