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  • Where Have All the Heroes Gone?

  • A Pilgrimage Through the Bible, the Battlefield, and Back Home Again
  • By: Jeff Tiegs
  • Narrated by: Jeff Tiegs
  • Length: 9 hrs and 11 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Summary

As a special operations army commander, Jeff Tiegs anchored his life in the battlefield—and the Bible. He joined the 1st Ranger Battalion at age eighteen and retired as a Delta Force lieutenant colonel. Often separated from his wife and kids, Tiegs lost friends in combat but never stopped pursuing his enemies wherever they tried to hide.

What has kept him going, what guides him still, are stories — of David, the slingshot sniper who downed a giant, of a pregnant virgin bride, a rogue prophet, a betrayed liberator. To Tiegs, these ancient tales echo within every human story. He has followed them through holy lands and combat zones where he collected a few stories of his own.

In Where Have All the Heroes Gone?, Tiegs retells familiar Bible stories through the lens of a trained warrior. He weaves personal experiences and military exploits among the threads, inviting listeners to take their own pilgrimage through the front lines of faith.

©2023 Jeff Tiegs (P)2023 Jeff Tiegs
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Interesting personal study

An interesting personal study through God’s word. Relating his failures and achievements, trials and tribulations while remembering the greater stories of scripture. Well worth a listen to get you stimulated into considering the Bible and how it relates to your personal experiences.
There are a few exceptions were he does make assumptions in the story line which do not really stand up to in depth scrutiny.

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really cool

really really cool. speechless. so profound and such a big help with faith and relatable for those dedicated to service. Will need to grab a paper copy ASAP.

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