Eighty-four years ago, on December 7, 1941, Japanese pilot Mitsuo Fuchida led the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that stunned Americans and catapulted the U.S. into World War II.
But years later, his life was transformed, partly by the testimony of an American who had been his enemy during the war. It was a man named Jacob DeShazer, who had been a prisoner of war in Japan.
DeShazer hated the Japanese after Pearl Harbor, and in April 1942, he risked his life for revenge as a member of the famed “Doolittle Raiders,” carrying out a daring daylight bombing raid on Tokyo and other cities.
When DeShazer’s plane ran out of fuel over Japanese-held territory, he was captured by Japan. For 40 months his captors starved, beat, and tortured him. While DeShazer was in prison, he begged his captors for a Bible, and that’s when he came to Christ… And the next twist in this true story is stunning… #PearlHarborDay #PearlHarborRemembranceDay
FULL STORY: https://cbn.com/news/world/he-led-attack-pearl-harbor-then-his-enemy-led-him-jesus





