As I walk the hills of Helensburgh, Scotland, gazing over the Clyde from Ben Bouie, I'm struck by the battles we face, not just physical, but spiritual. Today, April 23, we celebrate St. George's Day, honouring a man who stood unwavering for Christ. Saint George, born around 275 AD in Cappadocia, now Turkey, was a Roman soldier under Emperor Diocletian. When ordered to renounce his faith, he refused, facing torture and martyrdom in 303 AD.