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Should I Take A Stand For What I Believe?

Why would a sharpshooter at the frontlines of Hitler's army throw away his gun? Michael and Frank Hasel tell the astonishing story of how God came through for their pacifist Sabbath-keeping Christian grandparents Franz and Helene Hasel during Nazi Germany.

Host
Anil Kanda

Anil Kanda

Guests
Michael Hasel
Frank Hasel

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