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How Jesus Healed POW Trauma: Louis Zamperini’s Incredible Journey

by Greg Laurie on Apr 14, 2026

We talk about heroes today as people who can play chords on a guitar or put a ball in a basket. While those things may be impressive, they are not heroic.

If you want to get to know a genuine American hero, listen to my recent podcast episode with Louis Zamperini.

Louis Zamperini’s Background 

The son of Italian immigrants, Louis Zamperini was born in 1917. Soon after his family moved from New York City to Torrance, California, he started getting into trouble. 

He didn’t speak English and was picked on, so he learned to defend himself. He said in an interview, “I was beating the tar out of every one of them… But I was so good at it that I started relishing the idea of getting even. I was sort of addicted to it.” 

He was smoking by age five, beating kids up, and stealing beer from bootleggers.

Running in the Olympics

His older brother, Pete, was his polar opposite. He was polite, academic, and received a scholarship to run track at USC. He saw this same potential in Louis and urged him to run.

At first Louis resisted, but he discovered he had a real knack for it. He ended up with a scholarship at USC and running in the Olympics in Germany. They called him “The Torrance Tornado.”

Meeting Hitler

In the 5000-meter Olympic final, Louis finished eighth, but ran the last quarter mile in just 56 seconds. He was so fast that Adolf Hitler himself insisted on meeting him. 

As Louis recounts in our interview, all Hitler said to him was, “The boy with the fast finish.”

‘Lucky Louis’ in the Air Force

The Nazis were coming into power and soon World War 2 broke out. Louis joined the Air Force and became a B-24 Bombardier and cheated death many times, earning the nickname “Lucky Louis.”

But one day, he wasn’t so lucky…

The Green Hornet Plane Crash 

Louis’ plane, the “Green Hornet,” was shot down over the Pacific and it crashed into the ocean, 800 miles south of Hawaii. Out of 11 men, only three survived.

Floating in the middle of 65 million square miles of water, they were soon surrounded by sharks—which bumped against their partially deflated life raft. They survived by killing albatross that landed on their raft, using them for bait.

Praying for Protection Against a 20-Foot Great White Shark

One night, a 20-foot great white shark cruised by and they prayed for protection. Louis was not a Christian, but said prayers he had seen in movies.

Louis Zamperini was officially declared dead by the U.S. government. After 27 days at sea, they were spotted by an aircraft. They fired their flare gun in hopes of rescue, only to realize it was a Japanese aircraft, which then strafed them with bullets. The others huddled while Louis dove in the water, fighting off the sharks with his bare hands.

Despite all of this, things were still to get worse for Louis…

Being Taken as a Prisoner of War  

Altogether, Louis spent 47 days in the South Pacific before he was found and sent to a POW camp. 

There he experienced torture that is unthinkable, and one guard, who was nicknamed “The Bird” was especially cruel to Louis. He knew Zamperini was an Olympic runner, so he was especially harsh—beating him daily and leaving him unconscious.

Returning Home Post-War

The war finally ended and Louis was a man risen from the dead. He married, but then his life began to unravel. Tormented by flashbacks of his torture from The Bird, he descended into a spiral of alcoholism. He dedicated his life to returning to Japan in order to find and kill The Bird.

Every night he dreamed of this cruel guard attacking him and would wake up in a cold sweat. One night Louis had a dream of choking The Bird to death and awoke to find his hands around the neck of his horrified and choking wife. It got so bad, his wife decided to divorce him.

Billy Graham and Louis’ Bargain with God

But someone invited her to go to a tent that had been set up for a visiting evangelist. It was 1949, and that evangelist’s name was Billy Graham. 

Louis’s wife accepted Christ that night and decided not to divorce Louis and pressed him to come hear Billy Graham speak.

Louis resisted but finally went. He bolted out when Billy gave the invitation, but returned another night, after more pressure, and wanted to leave when Billy again gave the invitation. Then Louis Zamperini came under the conviction of the Holy Spirit and remembered something he had said to God. 

When he was on the life raft, in the middle of the Pacific, he said, “God, spare my life through the war, and I’ll seek You and serve You.”

Louis kept thinking, “I came back from the war alive, and I never even thought about those prayers. I never tried to keep one prayer.”

How Jesus Christ Changed Louis

Louis went forward at Billy’s invitation and gave his life to Jesus Christ. 

In an interview, he said, “I got off my knees and somehow I knew I was through getting drunk. I knew it. I also knew that I forgave all my guards including The Bird. I think proof of that is I had nightmares every night about The Bird since the war. I haven’t had a nightmare since the night I made my decision for Christ—1949 till now!”

That is some kind of a miracle. The young boy, who grew up always wanting to get even, came full circle. He forgave all of his guards, including The Bird. He traveled to Japan, visiting many of those guards in prison, shared his testimony, and led a number of them to Christ.

How Louis Was Able to Forgive The Bird and Other Captors

I asked Louis how he was able to extend this forgiveness.

He shared that as he progressed in his faith, he realized the answer, “ I realized that, when I invited Christ into my life, therefore if any man be in Christ, he’s a new person, new creation—that was the answer. But at that time, I didn’t know it. I just knew something phenomenal happened, that I had not the slightest hate for the bird anymore.”

Louis actually ended up writing The Bird a letter. Here’s a glimpse of what was said:

 As a result of my prisoner of war experience under your unwanted and unreasonable punishment, my post-war life became a nightmare…

… The post-war nightmares caused my life to crumble, but thanks to a confrontation with God through the evangelist Billy Graham, I committed my life to Christ.  Love replaced the hate I had for you…

 …I also forgave you and now would hope that you would also become a Christian.

Louis Zamperini—a wonderful Christian and great American patriot—went to Heaven in 2014. He spent his life telling others to forgive. 

Hear more of his letter to The Bird and incredible stories of survival at sea, psychological endurance, refusing to produce propaganda for the Japanese, and finding Jesus Christ on the Greg Laurie Podcast.

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