The transforming faith of John McCain

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America will bid one of its great heroes farewell this weekend.

John McCain’s body lies in state inside the US Capitol Rotunda today, where his Senate colleagues and staff will conduct a memorial service at 11 a.m. The public can then pay their respects from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Tomorrow, a televised funeral service in the Washington National Cathedral will begin at 10 a.m. On Sunday, his body will be laid to rest in a private ceremony at the US Naval Academy.

Much will be said about McCain’s heroism as a prisoner of war in Vietnam, his lifelong commitment to serving the nation he loved, and his passionate devotion to his family and friends. Longtime colleagues in Washington will tell personal stories and pay tribute to his life and legacy.

One dimension of John McCain’s life that has not received as much media attention is his personal faith in Jesus.

“It means I’m saved and forgiven”

McCain attended an Episcopal high school in Virginia, where he participated in chapel each morning and on Sunday evenings. There he began reading Scripture and learned to quote from God’s word at great length.

However, his faith became personal when his plane was shot down over Hanoi and he spent the next five and a half years as a prisoner of war, two of them in solitary confinement. He has written that during that time he prayed “more often and more fervently than I ever had as a free man.”

When he was moved from solitary confinement, his Vietnamese captors wouldn’t give him a Bible, so he led his fellow prisoners in studying biblical passages he quoted from memory. When he married his second wife, Cindy, he joined her at North Phoenix Baptist Church. There the message of God’s grace became even more central to his life and faith.

When Rick Warren asked McCain during the 2008 presidential campaign what it meant to be a Christian, the Senator replied, “It means I’m saved and forgiven.”

In preparing for his funeral services, he chose for his…

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