It would be almost impossible for any written text to recapture the inspiration and emotional appeal of Michael Coleman's...

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FAITH UNDER FIRE

It would be almost impossible for any written text to recapture the inspiration and emotional appeal of Michael Coleman's extraordinary public addresses. And yet this book is stark reality, a powerful statement of personal faith under fire, in successive chapters recounting his personal and intimate contacts with various groups in the British Civilian Defense firemen, clerks, demolition squads, etc. -- in homes, in dugouts, in shelters, in the crypt of the wrecked All Hallow's Church. It preaches a living religion. It is the medicine we need for civilian morale. Perhaps it is a key to the secret of London's superb challenge to the Nazl Blitz. Don't miss it.

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1942

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