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French Train Hero, Anthony Sadler, Jr., Worships at His Home Church: "Taking Care of God's Business"

Teresa Neumann : Sep 3, 2015
The Sacramento Bee

"On Aug. 21 when evil entered that train bound for Paris, it didn't catch God by surprise. God had a team on board going to take care of God's business: Spencer, Alek, and our son, Anthony. When Alek yelled 'Go!' God had already given His ambassadors their instructions... I believe Anthony, Spencer had prayers in the bank saved up!" –Excerpt from sermon delivered by Rev. Anthony Sadler, Sr.

(Oak Park, CA)—To "thundering applause," Anthony Sadler Jr.—one of the three American heroes who disarmed a terrorist aboard a Paris-bound train last week—was back to worshiping God at Shiloh Baptist Church last Sunday, a mere nine days after the take-down that made headlines around the world. (Photo credit: Paul Kitagaki Jr./pkitagaki@sacbee.com)

The 23-year-old former usher, now a senior at California State University, has attended Shiloh Baptist since he was a young boy.

According to a report in the Sacramento Bee, Sadler's father, Rev. Anthony R. Sadler, declared that it was "good to be an American!" before unleashing "a fiery sermon on the power of prayer and an all-seeing God."

"On Aug. 21," said Sadler, Sr., "when evil entered that train bound for Paris, it didn't catch God by surprise. God had a team on board going to take care of God's business: Spencer, Alek, and our son, Anthony. When Alek yelled 'Go!' God had already given His ambassadors their instructions... I believe Anthony, Spencer had prayers in the bank saved up!"