Many photographs have captured parts of Jacob's story and life. This collection has been assembled by Carol Aiko DeShazer Dixon.
- Jacob DeShazer in group
- DeShazer and Fuchida - 1950<p>No Longer Enemies...Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, leader of the Japanese squadron which bombed Pearl Harbor, talks with Jacob DeShazer through whose influence he was brought to Christ.</p>
- DeShazer speaking to children - 1952<p>Jacob DeShazer uses his automobile with loud-speaker on top to speak to children. He also uses it to drum up attendance for nightly meetings. Oldest son, Paul, on left and second son, John, inside of car.</p>
- Jacob DeShazer with C. Hoyt Watson on the right
- Jacob DeShazer With Children - 1952<p>(Associated Press / June 25, 1952) DeShazer, a prisoner of war who became a Free Methodist missionary in Japan after he was freed, preaches to a group of youngsters in 1952. He had been captured in Japanese-occupied China after his plane ran out of fuel following the Doolittle Raid. Description from the LA Times.</p>
- DeShazer family together - 1959<p>DeShazer family together in their home in Nagoya. Back row: John, Jacob, Florence with baby Ruth on her lap and Paul. Front row: Carol Aiko and Mark.</p>
- DeShazer family in Nagoya - 1963<p>John, Florence, Ruth, Carol Aiko and Jacob DeShazer (Paul and Mark are missing) sharing Bible stories in a farm village in Nagoya, Japan. Florence is reading, in Japanese, the Bible story of The Prodical Son from a Kamishibai where the pictures are in front and the words to the story are in back. John is holding the mic for Florence, Carol Aiko is holding hands with Jacob and Ruth is listening by Florence. An old Japanese lady is taking to Jacob DeShazer.</p>
- Grandpa DeShazer with granddaughter Laura Ruth Dixon - 1985
- Grandpa DeShazer with grandson, Peter Dixon - 1990
- Grandpa DeShazer with granddaughter, Jessica Kutrakun - 1991