The Railway Man – The Powerful Story of Eric Lomax and Takashi Nagase
February 20, 2015 In History
Inspired Living
Perhaps the greatest doctrine of Christianity is that of “substitutionary atonement,” the teaching that Christ substituted Himself on the cross for us. Through the moving story of Eric Lomax, a prisoner of war, and his Japanese captor, Takashi Nagase, Gary Kent explores this incredible truth, and the hope it offers us all.
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