Episode 471 - We Don't See the Same Star Rising

Episode 471 - We Don't See the Same Star Rising

From Armed Lutheran Radio by Lloyd Bailey

December 24, 2025 · 24 min · Season 9 · Episode 471

About this episode

Lloyd reflects on the Christmas Truce of 1914 and the current political divisions in society.

Traditionally, since 2019, we share the account of Henry Williamson of his experience of the Christmas Truce in the First World War. It concludes with a prayer that, we, divided and broken politically, can come together as the combatants did on the western front in 1914. Today, Lloyd reflects on that story and how we no longer see that same star rising. Armed Lutheran Radio is a listener-supported podcast. If you value the information and entertainment we provide, consider supporting the show by joining our membership site, The Reformation Gun Club! http://gunclub.armedlutheran.us Links of Interest Episode 388 – They Saw the Same Star Rising – https://www.armedlutheran.us/388-2/ Prayer of the Week Lord, we implore You to keep Your household the Church in continual godliness, that through Your protection she may be free from all adversities and devoutly given to serve You in good works; through Jesus Christ, Your Son, our Lord who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world without end. Amen. Get in Touch Visit our Feedback Page - http://www.armedlutheran.us/feedback Please tell your friends about us, leave an iTunes review, and like us on Facebook Join our…

People in this episode

Host: Lloyd Bailey

Topics covered

  • Christmas Truce
  • First World War
  • political division
  • spiritual reflection
  • Christianity
  • unity

Keywords

  • Christmas Truce
  • First World War
  • Henry Williamson
  • political division
  • spirituality
  • unity
  • Christianity

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: The Reformation Gun Club

Books & works: Christmas Truce, Prayer of the Week

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