In the Land of Blue Burqas

In the Land of Blue Burqas
By Kate McCord, a protective pseudonym (Moody)
A 2013 Outreach Resource of the Year

“The true and riveting story of a woman who spends five years in Afghan villages talking to the natives about her faith in Jesus, while being pressured to convert to Islam. The writing is powerful, the narrative is intriguing, and the author compellingly lifts up Jesus at every turn. An excellent introduction into the Muslim world and the mindset that marks it. Inspiring and educational.” —Frank Viola, from the March/April 2013 issue of Outreach magazine

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