Episode Description
When most people think of The Alamo, they picture the final moments—the smoke, the cannon fire, and the last stand. But the heart of the story begins earlier, before a single shot was fired.
In early 1836, men knowingly walked toward trouble. They arrived not as superheroes, but as flawed, human beings who believed there were some things you simply don’t back away from—even when the odds say you should.
Today on The Texan Edge, we look at what the Alamo represents beyond the battlefield: the decision to show up, to stand for an idea, and to hold your ground when conscience won’t let you turn away. And we explore how every one of us, sooner or later, faces an Alamo moment of our own.
That’s the edge for today.
Show Notes
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