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The Daily Article

George H. W. Bush's last words

The Daily Article

The Denison Forum

Christianity, News, Daily News, Religion & Spirituality

4.9576 Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2018

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

George H. W. Bush is being remembered today not just for his astounding achievements but especially for his personal character. Today's podcast examines his life and legacy and invites us to share his biblical commitments to integrity and transforming faith in Christ. For more news discerned differently, or to receive the Daily Article via email, please visit denisonforum.org.

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This was Jim Denison's daily article for Monday, December 3, 2018, George H. W. Bush's last words.

0:07.0

This is the end of an amazing life. So said Neil Bush when his father, President George H.W. Bush,

0:12.4

passed away Friday night at his home in Houston. Mr. Bush had been dealing with numerous health

0:16.6

issues over recent years. In his last hours, he was asked if he wanted to go to the hospital.

0:21.6

He declined, saying that he was ready to go and be with Barbara, his wife of 73 years, and their

0:26.2

late daughter, Robin, who died of leukemia in 1953 at the age of three. Mr. Bush had rallied

0:31.6

Friday morning, but declined quickly that evening. His children around the country were notified.

0:36.1

George W. Bush called from Dallas telling

0:38.0

him he had been a wonderful dad and that he loved him. I love you too, Mr. Bush told his son.

0:43.6

The New York Times reports that they were his last words. I disagree. George Herbert Walker Bush was

0:49.7

the last U.S. President to have served in combat. He and his wife hold the record for the longest

0:53.6

marriage in presidential history. He enlisted in the armed forces on his 18th birthday. The youngest

0:58.7

pilot in the Navy when he got his wings, he flew 58 combat missions during the Second World War.

1:03.4

On one mission over the Pacific, he was shot down and rescued by a U.S. submarine. After a successful

1:08.5

career in the oil industry, he turned to public service. He was elected to two terms in the House of Representatives, then served as ambassador to the United Nations,

1:15.6

chairman of the Republican National Committee, chief of the U.S. liaison office in the People's Republic of China,

1:21.6

Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, Vice President, and President.

1:26.6

As president, he helped navigate the end of the

1:28.7

Cold War, supported Germany's reunification, and signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act.

1:34.6

Under his command, U.S. forces liberated Kuwait and blocked the aggression of Saddam Hussein.

1:39.4

Since his passing, however, President Bush has been remembered most for his personal character.

1:43.8

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