Author: | Mouhannad Moses | ISBN: | 9781635752380 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing | Publication: | July 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mouhannad Moses |
ISBN: | 9781635752380 |
Publisher: | Christian Faith Publishing |
Publication: | July 5, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
In today’s political and social climate, there is much confusion about immigration, Islam phobia, and racism. America, Jesus, and Me the Refugee is a book that carries the first-hand testimony of a family, who immigrated as religious refugees to the US from the Middle East. Their perspective is that of many, who found freedom, shelter, security, and opportunity in the land of the free, the United States of America.
Mouhannad Moses presents a compelling argument, which shows very explicitly the entanglement of faith and life in the Middle East as well as in the US. The book touches on the meaning of being a free human being who has the sole right to make personal decisions. It tackles the subjects of freedom in totalitarian regimes like those of the Middle East, in comparison to the democratic system of the Unites States. It speaks about the reality of morality in the Western context and its counterpart in the Muslim world.
This book shares the effectiveness and power of the Christian faith in the life of a believer in the midst of the difficulties of both oppression and liberty. It shows that faith in Jesus is just as relevant as the circumstances of everyday life. It confirms the validity and the practicality of the gospel as if it was written today to the modern world. It is a story of the gratitude, hope, and peace that we need today more than ever.
In today’s political and social climate, there is much confusion about immigration, Islam phobia, and racism. America, Jesus, and Me the Refugee is a book that carries the first-hand testimony of a family, who immigrated as religious refugees to the US from the Middle East. Their perspective is that of many, who found freedom, shelter, security, and opportunity in the land of the free, the United States of America.
Mouhannad Moses presents a compelling argument, which shows very explicitly the entanglement of faith and life in the Middle East as well as in the US. The book touches on the meaning of being a free human being who has the sole right to make personal decisions. It tackles the subjects of freedom in totalitarian regimes like those of the Middle East, in comparison to the democratic system of the Unites States. It speaks about the reality of morality in the Western context and its counterpart in the Muslim world.
This book shares the effectiveness and power of the Christian faith in the life of a believer in the midst of the difficulties of both oppression and liberty. It shows that faith in Jesus is just as relevant as the circumstances of everyday life. It confirms the validity and the practicality of the gospel as if it was written today to the modern world. It is a story of the gratitude, hope, and peace that we need today more than ever.