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Inside Afghanistan

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He is living what many would call a nightmare. John Weaver is serving God in a war–torn country that is being blamed for the terrorist acts on American soil. Despite the fact that every day is dangerous and possibly life–threatening, John Weaver believes he sees God at work in Afghanistan and he is optimistic about its spiritual future. Inside Afghanistan is the story of the Taliban and September 11, as only this servant of God can tell it. John Weaver was there as the last American aid worker in the hostile country he now calls home. He is witness to God's ability to use ordinary Christians in the U.S. to "spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a country that otherwise wouldn't have had the opportunity." This is John Weaver's riveting account of why he went and why he wouldn't leave.


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Publisher: Thomas Nelson

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  • ISBN: 9781418568948
  • Release date: September 7, 2002

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  • ISBN: 9781418568948
  • File size: 1345 KB
  • Release date: July 6, 2011

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He is living what many would call a nightmare. John Weaver is serving God in a war–torn country that is being blamed for the terrorist acts on American soil. Despite the fact that every day is dangerous and possibly life–threatening, John Weaver believes he sees God at work in Afghanistan and he is optimistic about its spiritual future. Inside Afghanistan is the story of the Taliban and September 11, as only this servant of God can tell it. John Weaver was there as the last American aid worker in the hostile country he now calls home. He is witness to God's ability to use ordinary Christians in the U.S. to "spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ to a country that otherwise wouldn't have had the opportunity." This is John Weaver's riveting account of why he went and why he wouldn't leave.


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