Religion and War

 
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Religion in the Korean War

 

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Introduction

Most combat veterans believe the statement, "There are no atheists in foxholes," was true during the Korean War.  The Korean War Educator opened this page of study on the KWE on February 25, 2007.  To provide information, photos, or suggestions for the page, e-mail Lynnita or send to Lynnita Brown, 111 E. Houghton St., Tuscola, IL 61953.


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Army Chaplains in Korea

 


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Rev. Billy Graham in Korea

The Rev. Billy Graham traveled to Korea in December of 1952 to meet with missionaries, chaplains, officers, pastors, and soldiers during the Christmas holiday season. Publicity about this famous evangelist’s ministry in Korea was published in the form of a book entitled, I Saw Your Sons at War: The Korean Diary of Billy Graham. It was published in 1953 by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. For more information about Reverend Graham's Korean diary, visit I Saw Your Sons at War on the KWE.


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Christian Music

For information about Christian music produced specifically about the Korean War, click on the KWE links below.

 

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