Welcome to Heroes of the Holocaust, a new season of the Nourish Your Biblical Roots podcast, sharing the true stories of Righteous Gentiles who protected Jewish lives. Today, host CJ Burroughs introduces us to three ordinary teachers and caregivers who became extraordinary rescuers, caring for children the world saw as expendable. You’ll hear the story of Lois Gunden, a young Mennonite teacher who left America for Nazi-occupied France and opened a refuge for children threatened by war. You’ll also meet Marie-Rose Gineste, who carried truth through occupied France on a bicycle—delivering a message that challenged a nation’s conscience. And finally, we’ll travel to Budapest to remember Jane Haining, a Scottish caregiver who chose to stay with the girls in her care, even when escape was possible. These stories remind us that courage takes many forms—and that faith is meant to be lived out through action.

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