26.06.06 “D-Day and Barnabas & Saul” (Acts 13:1-5)

Episode 260607 June 06, 2026 00:07:28
26.06.06 “D-Day and Barnabas & Saul” (Acts 13:1-5)
Walking with Jesus with Pastor Doug Anderson Podcast
26.06.06 “D-Day and Barnabas & Saul” (Acts 13:1-5)

Jun 06 2026 | 00:07:28

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Show Notes

 

82 years ago this weekend things changed in our world! Do you know why and how? One of the greatest military campaigns of all time is called D-Day as Allied forces crossed the English Channel and stormed the highly fortified beaches and cliffs of France attempting to push back the Nazi German forces who were ravaging all of Europe. Though extremely costly in lives, the war turned this weekend 82 years ago. Commanders planned, soldiers trained, the order was given… and thousands of people put their lives on the line for the freedom of Europe and the entire world.  Come with me, back to Syrian Antioch, about 2000 years ago, as we witness another event in which men responded obediently to orders given from their commander and the world is today dramatically different because of their courage. The account is recorded for us in Acts 13, in the Bible.

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Pastor Doug Anderson    Let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, with our eyes fixed on Jesus…” (Heb. 12:1,2)

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