Once an Arafat Man: The True Story of How a PLO Sniper Found a New Life

· Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
4.2
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At age 17, Palestinian Tass Saada ran away to become a PLO sniper, onetime chauffeur for Yasser Arafat, and a Muslim immersed in anti-Israeli activity. As a man he moved to America, started a family, and eventually became a Christian. Then he risked retribution as he returned home to share his faith with his family and former boss. Once an Arafat Man is a story of the ultimate triumph of love over hatred, of reconciliation over divisions. It’s a story that can inspire us all to overcome the conflicts in our own lives.

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4.2
12 reviews
Will E.
July 31, 2016
In these difficult times, the love of the gospel shines through beautifully. This book will give you a better understanding of the Arab mind, as well as your own. Thank you Taas for reaching across what seemed as a great divide and bringing the Good News to the house of Ishmael. This book kept me riveted to find out what God was going to do next. Love is the key. It is the ultimate goal through Christ Jesus.
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Marianne Schmid
January 8, 2025
A wonderful testimony of God's love and forgiveness through Jesus Christ. I have been deeply touched. Thank you
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A Google user
February 17, 2012
This book is a product of fabricated stories.
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