“God of the Impossible” by: Stefano Fehr and Samuel Naaman
Recommended Age: 18+
160 pages
Description: Discover how all things are possible with God!
Sharing the gospel with those from different cultures and belief systems can sometimes seem futile, especially when it comes to reaching Muslims. The gap between Christianity and Islam is vast, and bridging cross-cultural values can seem impossible.
In God of the Impossible: Stories of Hope from the Muslim World, you’ll be stirred by amazing testimonies of people from a Muslim background coming to personal faith in Jesus Christ. Through years of work with Call of Hope—a ministry that reaches Muslim communities—Rev. Stefano Fehr and Dr. Samuel Naaman have witnessed countless episodes of God’s saving grace flourishing in the midst of adversity. In these riveting stories, you’ll be equipped with practical ways to reach Muslims and others in your own community, and be encouraged in your faith by witnessing the power and promise of the gospel.
My Rating: 5/5
I really enjoyed this book! I love the biographical chapters and how God’s saving power was shown in each person’s life. We serve an amazing God! This book also helped me understand how to better interact with and pray for Muslims.
Things to be aware of in “God of the Impossible”
Language:
- Mentions of cursing an individual (no further elaboration)
Violence:
Note: sensitive readers should read with caution
- There is quite a bit information regarding death/murder including: throat slitting, and knife driving through the heart.
- Physical martial abuse is mentioned/described.
Romantic Content:
- Rape is mentioned/described
Spiritual Content:
- Numerous mentions of Allah and the Muslim religion
- A mention of a “demon presence”
- An instance of an individual hearing the audible voice of the Lord.
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