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Soul by Soul
- The Evangelical Mission to Spread the Gospel to Muslims
- Narrated by: Rebecca Mozo
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
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Summary
A journey through the fault lines of contemporary religious wars
US-born Protestant evangelicalism has gone global to an extent of which many of us might be unaware. This book tells the story of Americans’ colossal mobilization to proclaim Christianity “to the ends of the Earth,” a movement that triumphed in the Global South, challenged the Vatican, then turned east in full force after 9/11 to spread the Gospel among Muslims. When the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq set off a wave of anti-American attacks and made the field too dangerous for US missionaries, thousands of disciples, particularly from Latin America, were mobilized to finish the task.
In Soul by Soul, journalist Adriana Carranca follows the pilgrimage of a missionary family from Brazil as they move to Afghanistan. Carranca brings us on a harrowing journey through the underground passages of the global evangelical movement as it clashes with the full force of militant Islamic groups in the Middle East and South Asia, where contemporary religious wars are being fought, soul by soul.
“A stunning achievement of both immersive reportage and rigorous research.... This is an extraordinary book.”—Eliza Griswold, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Amity and Prosperity
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- 24-05-24
Raw Truth With Context
I am a British evangelical Christian. I believe, if you have not done so already, you should seek Jesus Christ because in him you will find God. Some of my friends are | have been missionary evangelists overseas. And yes, at least one of them is mentioned in this book, which is how I came to be reading it. Unlike me, though, this author does not come with any particularly strong religious predisposition - which is obviously a great advantage to us, the readers. The book is journalistic and matter-of-fact. It’s up-front about the position people hold - the ‘side’ they’re on and their intentions; it’s non-partizan. You should omit chapter 1 - a dull history of evangelical mission in the twentieth century. The rest of the book though is electrifying. It’s eye-opening, astounding. It combines honest, biographical material that makes your heart ache and your hair stand on end, with contextual analysis that makes it live. I recommend it very highly indeed.
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