The Kamikaze of God
Two enemies—one attacked Pearl Harbor ; the other bombed Tokyo—find their lives eventually woven together by a Divine Wind
David Seamands | posted 12/03/2001 12:00AM

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The official Web site of the Free Methodist Church has posted, "I Am The Praying Mother of Jacob DeShazer" a Missionary Tidings story from 1957.
In May, Christian History Corner focused on the Fuchida's wish for his legacy to be one of peace rather than destruction.
DeShazer's story, "From Bombs to Something More Powerful," appeared in our sister publication Christian Reader in 1997.
Fuchida's conversion testimony, "From Pearl Harbor to Calvary," is reprinted on the site of Christianity Today sister publication Christian History.
Other sites with information on Fuchida include: Richard Rongstad's obituary collection, Ralph Chambers' Harvest Time newsletters at Dorna's Lighthouse, and one of syndicated columnist Howard Kleinberg's pieces from last December.
National Geographic has a biography of Fuchida as part of the magazine's Beyond the Movie coverage of Pearl Harbor.
For more on Pearl Harbor, both the movie and the event, see The History Channel's site and a joint online project between MSNBC and Newsweek.
Fuchida wrote Midway: The Battle That Doomed Japan. Gordon Prange's biography of Fuchida is called God's Samurai: Lead Pilot at Pearl Harbor.
Read more of DeShazer's and Fuchida's stories at InJesus.com, Pacific Fleet Online, and Christian Times.
David Seamands' Healing for Damaged Emotions is available at Christianbook.com