In a poignant discussion about faith and resilience, Emily Capo's new book, 'Under His Wings', delves into the stories of American troops and the role of faith on the front lines. Released just in time for Thanksgiving, Capo underscores the necessity of recognizing a higher power amid the challenges faced by soldiers and their families. Drawing on her own military background and experiences as an NFL cheerleader visiting troops in Iraq, she articulates the deeply personal narratives of soldiers like Charlie Plum, a Vietnam-era POW who captured the essence of faith in captivity through secret communications. Capo reminds us that behind every soldier's bravery is a tapestry of private and public prayers that often go unheard. The book does not just explore faith in combat but also addresses the struggles faced by the families left behind, illuminating the collective suffering and strength that prayer provides. Capo describes a renaissance of faith among citizens who are increasingly outspoken about their beliefs, countering sentiments that religion is on the decline. Highlighting commentary from Cardinal Dolan, she notes the integral role of faith in the founding principles of the United States and the vital place that religion holds in the public psyche. As we celebrate Thanksgiving, Capo's work serves as a reminder to honor both the soldiers fighting overseas and the spiritual connections that sustain them through trials, emphasizing the wider implications of faith amidst adversity.
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