In this gripping episode, we journey back to Antwerp in 1914, where we meet Sarah Broom McNaughton, a woman who defied societal norms to serve on the front lines of war.
Join Lorelee Siemens as she narrates Sarah's transformation from a successful novelist to a dedicated humanitarian amidst the chaos of World War I.
Discover how Sarah's unwavering faith and compassion in the face of destruction became her greatest acts of courage.
This episode is a testament to the power of service and the call to action that resonates through time.
Chapters:
(00:52) Church Sings is a new book about church songs
(01:53) Sarah McNaughton volunteered to go to the front lines during WWI
(10:29) Lorelee Siemens wishes you a blessed week ahead
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The Church role in world war 1: https://loreleesiemens.com/media/771671-3210084-35078519/faith-and-fury-the-churchs-role-in-world-war-i
One Story Among Two Million: Aurora's Journey https://loreleesiemens.com/media/771671-3210084-35081073/one-story-among-two-million-auroras-journey
Armenian Genocide: Aurora's Fight for Freedom https://loreleesiemens.com/media/771671-3210084-35084508/armenian-genocide-auroras-fight-for-freedom
The History of Hymns with Lorelee Siemens: https://loreleesiemens.com/podcasts/hymns