Which none can shut : remarkable true stories of God's miraculous work in the Muslim world
A collection of personal stories from a Christian and her family living in an Muslim community on the Arabian Peninsula. She tells of everyday life in a Muslim town, and how the gospel of Jesus is reaching her neighbors.
"A collection of personal stories from a Christian and her family living in an Muslim community on the Arabian Peninsula. She tells of everyday life in a Muslim town, and how the gospel of Jesus is reaching her neighbors."@en
"Imagine a place where becoming a Christian is a punishable crime--and your own family exacts the punishment. Where those who spread the gospel among locals are deported if discovered. Where converts to Christianity face persecution, isolation, or even death as the price for their faith. "Reema Goode" and her family are Christians working in a closed Middle Eastern country where all of these things are true. Yet they are also firsthand witnesses of a whole new trend that is taking shape in missions to Muslims. Despite all obstacles, God is opening miraculous doors in the Isl."@en
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