What If One Man’s Obedience Saved Civilization

What If One Man’s Obedience Saved Civilization

Author: Patriot Talk 920 AM March 17, 2026 Duration: 1:45:11
St. Patrick’s Day gets marketed like a drinking holiday, but the real Patrick is one of the most gripping figures in Christian history and his story is nothing like the stereotypes. We walk through the facts: a British teenager taken by Irish raiders, sold into slavery, and transformed by faith while tending sheep in isolation. Then comes the part most people never consider: after escaping, Patrick chooses to return to the land of his captivity, not for revenge or comfort, but because he beli...

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