Meet Ladan, Khadija, and Fatma; they used to belong to Islam---now they belong to Christ! With sensitivity and compassion, Adeney explores the marriage and family life, religious background, and financial and social standing of Muslim women from around the world to help you understand why they have accepted Jesus as Savior. Fascinating! 200 pages, softcover from InterVarsity.
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Reviewed by Laury Dyke (New York, NY), August 26, 2008
Excellent Book! In a world with such diversity, we need to know more about where others are coming from in their culture and the issues they face. This book was not only informational, but a blessing to read and I could not put it down easily! I found it in our local library, and hope you take the time to get to know our sisters in Christ and what they have to share with you.
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