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Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk

I Will Never Leave Thee - Part 3

Dr. James Dobson's Family Talk

Dr. James Dobson

James, Kids &Amp; Family, Dr, Marriage, Christian, Christianity, Dobson, Parenting

4.41.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Today on Family Talk, you’ll hear the dramatic conclusion of the story of the incredible journey of faith Darlene Rose was forced to walk through. Against all odds, she survived four years as a Japanese POW during WWII. Having lost everything and not knowing if her parents were still alive, Darlene continued to praise God, claiming Job 13:15 as her own. “Though He slay me, yet will I hope in Him.”

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0:00.0

You're listening to Family Talk, the radio broadcasting division of the James Dobson Family Institute.

0:06.3

I am that James Dobson, and I'm so pleased that you've joined us today. I said, I said, God, whatever days you give me on this earth from now on, I want you to really know that it all belongs to you.

0:27.0

Can you imagine saying those words, you're a prisoner of war, you're in a POW camp, your life is hanging in the balance every single minute and that's what you pray.

0:37.0

I'm Roger Marsh and today on Family Talk, we are going to hear the conclusion of a three-part message from this amazing woman,

0:45.2

Darlene Rose. Let's join Dr. James Dobson as he takes us back into her story.

0:49.6

Welcome everyone to another edition of Family Talk.

0:52.7

I'm Dr. James Dobson, the host of the program,

0:56.1

and we're delighted to have you join us today.

0:59.3

We've been listening for two days and now three to a recorded presentation by Mrs. Darlene Rose.

1:09.8

She's gone on to be with the Lord now, but she left behind a recorded account of her experiences

1:17.0

in New Guinea at the very beginning of America's entry into World War II.

1:25.0

She was 19 years of age when she and her young husband married,

1:31.0

and they both went to New Guinea together as missionaries to serve the Lord there.

1:36.8

And then because of the war, they were captured and put in different camps.

1:44.8

Darling was in the women's camp,

1:46.8

and her husband went to the men's camp,

1:49.8

and she never saw him again after that time. In fact he died shortly after the Japanese

1:57.8

came through and what we're hearing are the personal recollections and highly emotional account of a young woman

2:08.9

19 years of age, alone in New Guinea, and being tortured and held by the Japanese, they thought

2:19.0

she was an American spy and that's the way they treated her.

2:23.7

This account is just breathtaking at times.

2:27.7

So we've already heard the first two programs.

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