In the midst of the German occupation of World War II, a village full of ordinary French citizens took it upon themselves to hide and protect Jewish refugees from the clutches of the Reich. And they did it, not because a bishop had ordered them to, but with the guidance of their faith and pastoral leadership, they recalled their own experience having been persecuted before and saw the need to take action for others who were in danger. In this week's "profile in courage," we'll look at the witness of the people of Le Chambon in France, and what their story might teach us when we are called upon to practice courageous compassion for others who are particularly in harm's way. Join us on this episode of Crazy Faith Talk!