Once an Arafat Man
Once an Arafat Man

Once an Arafat Man

The True Story of How a PLO Sniper Found a New Life

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Tass Saada was a PLO sniper and Arafat's chauffeur, a Muslim immersed in anti-Israeli activity. As a young man he came to America, where he started a family, changed his faith, and began reconciliation with Jews. Later on he returned to Qatar to face his family and former boss, Arafat, with stories from his new life in Christ. The encounters are astounding. You'll embrace Saada's engaging story. You'll be enthralled by his conversion and the biblical teaching regarding Arabs and Ishmael. You'll be encouraged by his changed life and the story of hope in reconciliation through Jesus. Don't miss this enlightening true story by Tass Saada, written with Dean Merrill.
ISBN: 9781414327525
Producer: Tyndale House Publishers
Binding: eBook
File size: 1.5MB
Release Date: 01.10.2008
Language: English

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Dean Merrill has authored or coauthored twenty-six books including Fresh Wind, Fresh Fire and the New York Times bestseller In the Presence of My Enemies. He lives with his wife in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

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