I couldn't put this book down. Okay, I could, but it was entirely difficult. It took the threat of not getting my homework done to stop reading every day. It's a super-easy read, but incredibly riveting. Reema Goode tells the story of her family living in the Arab Peninsula. As Christian Missionaries, they have entered the lives of the people in their town, not just to share the gospel, but to get to know them as individuals. The stories she shares are filled with laughter, suspense, tears and a heartfelt love for the people of the area.
Incredibly well-written, but not overly flourished, I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning more about reaching out to non-believers. Goode includes resources at the end of the book for anyone interested in sharing the Word. Her encouraging tone throughout the book asks readers to do what they can for the people of the Arab Peninsula: pray, give to missionaries in the region, or become a missionary yourself. Great read, great tone, great book!
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