To End All Wars

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To End All Wars

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To End All Wars is an AMAZING story about survival, spirituality, and understanding what really matters. The story follows the life of soldier as he is captured as a POW in the war and as he begins to understand his religion and sees it play out around him.
The story is absolutely remarkable and will have you sucked into. I'll admit that the pacing of the story isn't always great, but with this type of non-fiction book with such an interesting storyline, it keeps you engaged.
If you are a Christian and you're interested in war-type scenarios, I HIGHLY recommend giving this book a read. It's a shorter book that is easy to read. You'll probably have the whole thing read in a week or two.
For non-Christians, I would still recommend reading the book, but be warned a lot of the material revolves around the belief in God and the author's growing trust in him, but you'll still enjoy the story.
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I haven't personally read this book, but a couple years ago my pastor preached a sermon using several examples from this story. Several men in the congregation had read it (I think it was used for a men's ministry study) and all really enjoyed it too.
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