
Stranger No More
A Muslim Refugee's Story of Harrowing Escape, Miraculous Rescue, and the Quiet Call of Jesus
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December 1, 2017
Born in Iran, Parsan came of age during the horrors of the revolution under Ayatollah Khomeini--but the terrors at home were far worse. After marrying at 17, Parsan's first husband died in a car accident before their first anniversary. Her violent second husband supported the Shah; for this, they braved fleeing to Turkey with an infant, only to suffer months of imprisonment and deprivation before being released. Eventually, the family immigrated to Denmark, where Iranian Christians gently led Parsan to Christian awareness while also engineering her escape from her husband. This experience ultimately brought her to witness to other Middle Eastern Christians in her adopted homeland of Sweden, where she settled after leaving her husband. Borlase (coauthor, Finding Gobi) specializes in memoirs of interest to Christians, and this work falls within that genre. Now an ordained minister in the Church of Sweden, Parsan offers a story that is as much a daring escapade as it is a testament to her beliefs. VERDICT A stirring account of one's faith in the face of life's brutalities.--SC
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