Women Who Risk
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
True inspirational stories of women who are former Muslims still living in the Middle East but who are now passionate followers of Christ.
Tom Doyle transitioned from two decades of pastoral ministry to a dynamic career in missions within the volatile Middle East. Alongside his wife, he delivers engaging presentations on Israel, the Middle East, and the global threat of Islam. Doyle's work focuses on the burgeoning Christian church in the region, offering readers unique insights into current events and their profound implications.






True inspirational stories of women who are former Muslims still living in the Middle East but who are now passionate followers of Christ.
Immerse yourself in a lively and colorful universe filled with joy and creativity. The narrative invites readers to explore a richly illustrated environment that captivates the senses, making each moment an exuberant experience. Expect a celebration of life through vivid imagery and engaging storytelling that promises to uplift and inspire.
Kate the subject of murmured legend and one of the most idiosyncratic musicians of the modern era. Comprising fifty chapters or 'visions', Running Up That Hill is a multi-faceted biography of this famously elusive figure, viewing her life and work from fresh and illuminating angles.Featuring details from the author's one-to-one conversations with Kate, as well as vignettes of her key songs, albums, videos and concerts, this artful, candid and often brutally funny portrait introduces the reader to the refreshingly real Kate Bush.Along the way, the narrative also includes vivid reconstructions of transformative moments in her career and insights from the friends and collaborators closest to Kate, including her photographer brother John Carder Bush and fellow artists David Gilmour, John Lydon and Youth.
A mosaic biography featuring snapshots, stories, episodes, interviews and insights that will lift the curtain on the real Kate Bush.
The most famous living rock musician on the planet, Paul McCartney is now regarded as a slightly cosy figure, an (inter)national treasure. Back in the 1970s, however, McCartney cut a very different figure. He was, literally, a man on the run. Desperately trying to escape the shadow of the Beatles, he became an outlaw hippy millionaire, hiding out on his Scottish farmhouse in Kintyre before travelling the world with makeshift bands and barefoot children. It was a time of numerous drug busts and brilliant, banned and occasionally baffling records. For McCartney, it was an edgy, liberating and sometimes frightening period of his life that has largely been forgotten. Man on the Run paints an illuminating picture: from McCartney's nervous breakdown following the Beatles' split through his apparent victimisation by the authorities to the rude awakening of his imprisonment for marijuana possession in Japan in 1980 and the shocking wake-up call of John Lennon's murder. Ultimately, it poses the question: if you were one quarter of the Beatles, could you really outrun your past?
The story features Poe's Red Death, a formidable antagonist who poses a dire threat to humanity. As he gains strength, the urgency to stop him escalates, with the potential for an even greater apocalyptic nightmare looming. The narrative promises a gripping battle against this malevolent force, exploring themes of power, fear, and the struggle for survival.
A significant celestial event on April 12, 1981, captivated the United States as a rare aurora borealis illuminated the sky, drawing widespread attention from the public and media. Witnesses across the country mistook the unusual display for fires in the mountains, leading to a flurry of emergency calls to police and fire stations. Meteorologists noted the event's rarity, highlighting its departure from typical aurora occurrences. This extraordinary phenomenon sparked curiosity and concern, marking a memorable moment in American history.
Set in modern America, this story follows two soldiers as they navigate the supernatural legacies of Edgar Allan Poe and Nathaniel Hawthorne. Their mission is to confront an undying evil, but their own conflicts may prove to be just as dangerous as the forces they face. The narrative blends elements of magic and literary history, creating a thrilling atmosphere where personal rivalry and dark legacies intertwine.
'The Glamour Chase' is the colourful - and frequently hilarious - life story of a hugely talented singer, his whirlwind personality and his attempts to take on the music industry on his own, free-spirited terms.
"Aufbruch in die Freiheit" von Tom und JoAnn Doyle erzählt die Geschichte von Frauen, die mitten in extremen Situationen zu Jesus gefunden haben. Farah liebt ihren Beruf und die schicken Klamotten, die sie sich leisten kann. Als die Familie dringend Geld braucht, um eine lebensrettende OP für ihre Mutter bezahlen zu können, wird Farah zwangsverheiratet. Ihr Leben als Ehefrau und Mutter entwickelt sich zur Hölle. Regelmäßig wird sie von ihrem Mann verprügelt. Mit ihrem alten Leben schließt sie ab und bringt ihre schicken Kleider zur Sammelstelle bei einer christlichen Kirche. Dort trifft Farah auf syrische Flüchtlingsfrauen, die zum Glauben an Jesus Christus gefunden haben. Sie ist fasziniert von ihren strahlenden Gesichtern. Nach anfänglichem Zögern beschließt auch Farah, an Jesus zu glauben. Eine Entscheidung, die ihr Leben radikal verändert. Diese packende Geschichte und viele weitere Berichte von Frauen, die in der islamischen Welt Jesus begegneten und deren Leben sich veränderte, sind in diesem Band gesammelt. Prä Aufwühlend! "Die Geschichten in diesem Buch haben mir das Herz gebrochen, mir Tränen ins Gesicht getrieben und mich im Gebet für Frauen, die alles riskiert haben, um Jesus zu folgen, auf die Knie gezwungen." Anne Graham Lotz (Tochter von Billy Graham) "Diese verblüffenden Geschichten werden Sie begeistern und in ihren Bann ziehen!" Lee und Leslie Strobel ( Der Fall Jesus)