Episode 140: For almost four years of his life, Houston Lowe was held captive by the Japanese during World War II. He stood on the doormat of hell, but he survived. I recently got the honor to interview Mr. Lowe during his book signing in his hometown of Glen Rose, Texas. I also got to hear his powerful story through the eyes of his daughter, Tina, who wrote his biography in the new book, "868: The Sharecropper's Son." It's an amazing story of perseverance. My featured artist on this episode is Phil Hamilton. #liveonpurpose
Episode 140: For almost four years of his life, Houston Lowe was held captive by the Japanese during World War II. He stood on the doormat of hell, but he survived. I recently got the honor to interview Mr. Lowe during his book signing in his hometown of Glen Rose, Texas. I also got to hear his powerful story through the eyes of his daughter, Tina, who wrote his biography in the new book, "868: The Sharecropper's Son." It's an amazing story of perseverance. My featured artist on this episode is Phil Hamilton. #liveonpurpose
SHOW NOTES:
To purchase "868: The Sharecropper's Son," click here: https://amzn.to/2JsJfML
To visit Phil Hamilton's website: http://philhamiltonmusic.com
To visit Phil Hamilton on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philhamiltonmusic/
To purchase "Brazos Wind" by Phil Hamilton: https://amzn.to/2LiHiQ5
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