A TABLE IN THE PRESENCE
The Dramatic Account of How a U.S. Marine Battalion Experienced
God's Presence Amidst the Chaos of the War in Iraq
Carey H. Cash
NEW copy, hardcover with dust jacket.
(Thomson Gale, 2005). 393 pp.
On April 10th, 2003, the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, faced with the
task of seizing the presidential palace in downtown Baghdad, ran headlong into
what Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North called, "the worst day of fighting for U.S.
Marines." Hiding in buildings and mosques, wearing civilian clothes, and spread
out for over a mile, Saddam Hussein's militants rained down bullets and rocket
propelled grenades on the 1st Battalion. But when the smoke of the eight-hour
battle cleared, only one Marine had lost his life. Some said the 1st Battalion
was incredibly lucky. But in the hearts and minds of the Marines who were there,
there was no question. God had brought them miraculously through that battle.
As the 1st Battalion's chaplain, Lieutenant Carey Cash had the unique
privilege of seeing firsthand, from the beginning of the war to the end, how God
miraculously delivered, and even transformed, the lives of the men of the 1st
Battalion. Their regiment, the most highly decorated regiment in the history of
the Marines, was the first ground force to cross the border into Iraq, the first
to see one of their own killed in battle, and they were the unit to fight what
most believe to have been the decisive battle of the war—April 10th in downtown
Baghdad. Through it all, Carey Cash says, the presence of God was undeniable.
Cash even had the privilege of baptizing fifty-seven new Christians—Marines and
Sailors—during the war in Iraq.
The men of the 1st Battalion came to
discover what King David had discovered long ago—that God's presence could be
richly experienced even in the presence of enemies. Here is the amazing story of
their experience.
~~~ Hardcover OUT OF PRINT.
$26.95

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