Emphasis Preaching Journal
A Salvation Army magazine tells...
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A Salvation Army magazine tells the story of three American chaplains who were quartered in a German castle during the last days of World War II. They made friends with the old German baron who owned the castle and promised to visit him when the war was over. They kept their promise, only to find the castle completely bombed out and the poor baron living alone in just one little basement room. He was overjoyed to see the chaplains, and from under his makeshift bed, he produced a bottle of vintage champagne. "I've been saving this just for you," he said. "I'm sorry," one chaplain said.
