Jan Baalsrud fled Norway when...
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Jan Baalsrud fled Norway when Germany invaded in 1940. In 1943, he returned with three others to lead an underground war for freedom. They were ferried to northern Norway by a fishing boat. Their mission was betrayed, however, and the boat’s crew and all but Jan were killed. Although he was wounded in the foot, Jan escaped and was able to flee and survive for a day through snow and freezing ocean swims. He completed his final evening ocean swim across 220 yards and was close to death through exhaustion and hypothermia. As he lay on the beach he heard voices. They were children and they were frightened of him. In his total fatigue he spoke to the children and calmed them. As author David Howarth states in the book, We Die Alone, probably nothing at that moment could have motivated Jan but his compassion for children. We see the same instant and powerful compassion in Jesus. As with Jan Baalsrud, it is an expression of who Jesus is and it benefits others.
