Harrow
Heidegger, Martin
Hildebrand, Dietrich von
Hitler, Adolf
and Aryanism
and August Kubizek
and the Bible
and biological improvement
brushes with danger
and the church
and civilization
and Darwin
destiny, vision of
and eugenics
and Gobineau
and Heidegger
and Nietzsche
and scientism
spiritual guidance
and Wagner
Kerrl, Hans, and Christianity
Kubizek, August, and Adolf Hitler
leadership, character of
Mein Kampf (Hitler)
Moses
Niemöller, Martin
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nuremberg Laws (1935)
Nuremberg trials
Pastors’ Emergency League
rationalism
reductionism
retaliation
scientism
and biological improvement
and presumption
and reductionism
and transcendence
and utilitarianism
Semler, J. S., and German rationalism
Sermon on the Mount
Thielicke, Helmut
transcendence
utilitarianism
Wagner, Richard
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Jonathan Sandys is an international public speaker on the life, times and leadership of his great-grandfather, Sir Winston Churchill. Over the past ten years, he has endeavoured to continue his Great-Grandpapa’s legacy and bring Churchill alive for future generations.
While giving speeches throughout the United States and Europe, Jonathan became convinced of the need to recapture Churchill’s ‘never surrender!’ spirit in our day and age – the same spirit his great-grandfather instilled in Britain, Europe and America during the Second World War.
In 2010, while reading about Winston Churchill’s many near-misses and life-or-death experiences, Jonathan began to see a pattern that raised some questions in his mind: How was all this possible? How did Churchill survive? Was there something more than luck or coincidence to the events of Churchill’s life? These questions became the basis of Jonathan’s research with Wallace Henley for God and Churchill: How the Great Leader’s Sense of Divine Destiny Changed His Troubled World and Offers Hope for Ours.
Jonathan has launched a blog – Never Surrender! – that focuses on life lessons from his great-grandfather and draws parallels between the events of yesterday and today.
Jonathan and his wife, Sara, host the ‘Churchill’s Britain’ tours, taking visitors behind the scenes at many locations that were significant in Winston Churchill’s life. They live in Houston, Texas, with their son, Jesse.
Follow Jonathan online:
Blog: http://churchillbulletin.com
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Twitter: http://twitter.com/jonathansandys
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jmesandys
For a daily quote from Sir Winston Churchill, visit http://twitter.com/churchillquote.
Wallace Henley has had a career in journalism, politics, academia and the Church. This career has given him direct engagement with many of the major events of modern times, from the 1960s civil-rights movement to Nixon-era White House upheaval to the contemporary culture wars, a frequent topic of Henley’s columns in the Christian Post. Henley’s passion for learning about Churchill began while working at the White House. Henley is senior associate pastor at Houston’s 67,000-member Second Baptist Church. He has been married to Irene for fifty-three years, and they have two children, six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Blenheim Palace, Winston Churchill’s birthplace
Churchill, age seven
Churchill (right) with his mother Jennie and brother Jack, 1889
Churchill as a schoolboy, in his full Harrow uniform
Elizabeth Ann Everest, Churchill’s nanny
Serving in India with the British Army, 1897
Churchill (right) with other prisoners of war during the Second Boer War, 1899
As a war correspondent in South Africa, 1900
Future prime ministers David Lloyd George (left) and Winston Churchill in London, 1907, when both were in the new Liberal Cabinet
Churchill’s skill as a bricklayer at Chartwell became public in 1928 when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. For years, he laid bricks as a form of relaxation
The christening of Julian George Winston Sandys, the author’s father, in the House of Commons crypt, 3 November 1936. From left: Churchill, Duncan Sandys, Rosamund Lister (front), Diana (Churchill) Sandys (holding Julian), unknown guest (background), Mary Churchill
St Paul’s Cathedral, London, survives incendiary bombs during the second great fire raid of the Blitz, 29 December 1940
Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits the ruins of Coventry Cathedral, September 1941
Churchill on the deck of a battleship during the Atlantic Conference, 1941
The War Cabinet, October 1941. Seated, left to right: Sir John Anderson, Churchill, Clement Atlee, Anthony Eden. Standing, left to right: Arthur Greenwood, Ernest Bevin, Lord Beaverbrook, Sir Kingsley Wood
Churchill returning from the 1943 Tehran Conference. Foreground, from left: Clementine Churchill, Julian Sandys (front), Winston Churchill, Diana (Churchill) Sandys
Making the ‘victory’ gesture outside 10 Downing Street, 1943
Churchill delivers his ‘Iron Curtain’ speech, 1946. US President Harry Truman is on his right
VE Day 1945: Churchill and the Royal Family greet the crowd from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. From left: Princess Elizabeth, Queen Elizabeth, Churchill, King George VI, Princess Margaret
Churchill at Chartwell in 1964, near the end of his life
Mourners line Fleet Street, London, as Churchill’s funeral procession passes on its way to St Paul’s Cathedral, 30 January 1965
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