Seeking Courage in Troubled Times As we prepare to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, I want to share stories of unparalleled American bravery. When terrible scenes, whether in government or on our streets, flood the daily news, seek out courageous stories and pass them on. We need encouragement to be who we are as a nation, to revive, and not give up. Or, as ancient wisdom says, “to repair the years the locust has eaten.” (Joel 2:25) Endurance Through the Hardships of Valley Forge Today’s story begins with a powerful example of resilience from our nation’s early history. Winter at Valley Forge, 1777. Lacking food and supplies, soldiers died at the rate of twelve per day. Over 2,500 froze to death in the bitter cold, or perished from hunger, typhoid, jaundice, dysentery, and pneumonia. In addition, hundreds of horses perished in the freezing weather. A Committee from Congress reported on the soldiers: “Feet and legs froze till they became black, and it was often …
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