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The fact that it is autobiographical adds an important dimension that most books on Islam lack.... very special. Dr. Roger G.
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The lack of consensus among Islamic scholars also makes Islam a very complex topic. These scholars, who supposedly have the task of clearing the confusion in Islam, tend to prevaricate (beat around the...
View ArticleNew Oxford Review Reviews Cracks in the Crescent
I am grateful to Dr. Philip Blosser, Professor of Philosophy at Sacred Heart Major Seminary, for reviewing Cracks in the Crescent and for the New Oxford Review for publishing it in the July/August...
View ArticleAlert: My Testimony Is not for Sale
The story of God’s work of grace in my life is not for sale. Jesus Christ paid it all. I did not do anything to earn my salvation. I have been sharing this testimony free of charge for more than two...
View ArticleCracks in the Crescent now a Google Edition eBook
Cracks in the Crescent (252 pages) is about Hussein Wario’s upbringing as a Sunni Muslim in Kenya, his conversion to Christianity and the ensuing persecution. It is now available as an ebook. You can...
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