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A Walk With Yeshua: A War, an Encounter, a New Life a Muslim Woman’s Journey Toward Jesus
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A Walk With Yeshua: A War, an Encounter, a New Life a Muslim Woman’s Journey Toward Jesus
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A Walk With Yeshua: A War, an Encounter, a New Life a Muslim Woman’s Journey Toward Jesus

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Similar to the Samaritan woman, Ms. Esther Digniin shares a compelling story of a life faced with sweeping challenges that led to a search for and acceptance of Christ. As a young girl, she held a keen awareness of the presence of God and his involvement in life’s circumstances. Emerging through injury in the midst of the Somali civil war, collapse and loss of her world, and dislocation to foreign countries, Esther begins a journey of awakening from the incorrect interpretation of God ascribed by the faith she was born into to a clear realization of the true nature of God and his direct involvement and assistance one can avail in shaping a new life and achieving wonderful successes. In this enthralling tale of personal experience, Ms. Digniin shares with the reader how she personally challenged truths which became eminent and how others can confront specific questions in their lives to gain similar understanding and application in their walk through life.
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Release dateJun 14, 2019
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    The author has come from such an unusual life experience which gives credence to her messages. Though a relatively short read, I found it to be profoundly provoking. She is not judgmental, rather her conviction presents truths for those willing to see or who are open to contemplating them. It makes one wonder how there can be three interpretations of what is the truth amongst the Abrahamic faiths.