Ted Dekker is known for his fiction. But this time, he writes about his own personal experiences interviewing influential Islamic leaders in the Middle East.
What Dekker asks these "enemies" of America may surprise you.
Is this a book for you? Read my review at crosswalk.com.
Thursday, February 18
Tea with Hezbollah: I review Ted Dekker for crosswalk.com
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