Grace under fire : letters of faith in times of war / [print] edited by Andrew Carroll. - Colorado Springs, Colorado : Waterbrook Press, (c)2007. - 153 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction -- The American revolution -- The civil war -- World war I -- World war II -- The Korean war -- The Vietnam war -- The gulf war -- The war on terrorism -- Postscript.

A moving record of the importance of spirituality to troops and their families, from the American Revolution through the fighting in Iraq. Reflecting the writers' thoughts, feelings, and questions about matters of faith, these letters offer a window on how individuals have endured the trials of separation, the fear of battle, the agony of loss, and the stresses of homecoming. There are riveting accounts of battles, anecdotes describing lighter moments shared with comrades, touching inquiries about sweethearts and families, as well as more somber and philosophical musings about life and death. Each is introduced with a note explaining who wrote it, the circumstances under which it was written, and, if known, the fate of the writer. Although these letters and e-mails were all written in times of war, they transcend the subject of armed conflict--anyone going through a difficult moment will find inspiration and courage in these words.--From publisher description.



9781400073375

2009292395


Soldiers--United States--Correspondence.
Soldiers--Religious life--History--United States--Sources.
War--Religious aspects--History--Sources.
Soldiers' writings, American.
American letters.

E181.C319.G733 2007