Across the trenches, a soldier’s faith and a call to humility illuminate the cost of war.
This collection of reflections from Thomas Tiplady explores how ordinary courage and Christ-like compassion shape our response to conflict, hardship, and loss.
In these passages, the author challenges the Church to live out a generous, practical Christianity. He asks readers to see the poor, to defend the vulnerable, and to embody humility as a core virtue. Through vivid scenes from the front and candid meditation on love, sacrifice, and hope, the book links personal faith with public duty.
- Bold meditations on humility as the gate to the kingdom of God.
- Clear calls for charity, courage, and a standing with the marginalized in society.
- Rugged, compassionate portraits of soldiers facing death with laughter and faith.
- Thoughtful contrasts between the Church’s ideals and its everyday actions at home and abroad.
Ideal for readers of spiritual warfare, wartime memoirs, and Christian ethics who want a stern but hopeful vision of what it means to live out faith in crisis.