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Light Force: The Only Hope For Peace In The Middle East

Light Force: The Only Hope For Peace In The Middle East

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Read for All Western Christians
Review: Don't miss out on this incredibly important book. Brother Andrew is still living life to the fullest in his late 70s and has something to say that deserves a listening ear. You have only to hear the passion in his voice to understand how important the topic of his latest book is. While many of us here in the west love to spout off our political and spiritual convictions and opinions, Brother Andrew doesn't merely talk about his passions, he goes out and and lives his faith.

In this book, you'll read about his fascinating conversations with Hamas and Hezbollah leaders, stories of the overlooked Church in the Middle East, and dialogue between Palestinian and Israeli believers. Even if (or especially if) you already consider yourself knowledgable about Middle Eastern affairs, this book is unspeakably invaluable to our understanding of the real-life face of the conflict over the years, as well as what it means to be part of the worldwide Church.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: a new light
Review: While this book isn't the stirring and gripping account we find in God's Smuggler, it raises what I believe a most pertinent issue for the Christian world. Are we overlooking the Palestinian-Arabs in our reaching out? Do we let our media bias our views in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict? It's a question we must address and I appreciate Brother Andrew's addressing it.



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