An Unsung Evangelistic Hero
Posted on July 4, 2016
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“An unsung hero is one who does great deeds, but receives little or no recognition for them. They fly under the radar making great contributions, but rarely find their way onto news reports or into the history books. There are and have been countless unsung heroes around the globe.
Take ‘Gunner’, for example: this stray male kelpie helped save perhaps hundreds of Australian lives during the Second World War. The dog, first found injured and whimpering under a destroyed hut at the Darwin Air Force base in 1942, was discovered to have particularly acute hearing: he could detect the approach of Japanese planes 20 minutes before the arrived—and before they showed up on the radar! But have you ever heard of him?
There is an unsung hero when it comes to evangelism. Well, an almost unsung hero…”
– At GoThereFor.com, Stephen Liggins has an encouraging article that’s worth passing on.