Official Review: The bulletproof missionary by Keriz Rosado

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Re: Official Review: The bulletproof missionary by Keriz Rosado

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The story of Moon is an encouraging one. His story is inspiring to Christian and theologists. I will love to read and learn from his story. Nice review.
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Thank you for an honest review. This sounds like an inspiring story. I'm glad to hear of a man who became a Christian because he saw how Christianity is supposed to work by watching his mentor. I look forward to reading more about this interesting man.
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This book sounds uplifting. Regardless of religion, many readers could take away a message of hope from this story . Thanks for your wonderful review.
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I liked how this review talks about the title and how it ties in with the story. Sounds like an inspiring read.
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A great inspirational story that will sure uplift the spirits of its readers. Congrats BOTD.
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Wow, Moon's journey is inspiring; what an amazing man. His story is also a remarkable testament to Chaplain Vajda. Thank you for the insightful review!
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This is an interesting fiction novel that is a third installment in an amazing series and highlights Missionary, and the journey from North Korea to America. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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This sounds like an emotionally driven book about how one man overcame his childhood struggles and embraced Christianity. It must have been so heartbreaking to lose his main caregivers so early on in his life, but I am glad the author could find some happiness. Thanks for the lovely review.
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Can't wait to start on it. Great review!
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Despite the fact that this book is generously free, it is certainly not something I would like to read. I mean no offense, it's just I have zero interest in christianity of North Korea. Anyway, congratulations with BOTD!
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What fascinated me about Moon’s story was his reason for choosing Christianity. Some Christians are led to Christianity through divine encounters or choose Christianity because they grew up in it, and it is all they know. Moon chose Christianity because of a man who changed his life around. He chose Christianity because he wanted to walk in Chaplain Vajda’s footsteps and, in a unique manner, honour Chaplain Vajda’s God.
It is, indeed, a particular reason to become a Christian. But I guess it's also a very nice way to pay homage to the man who changed his life.
Thank you for your moving review!
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A very insightful review! No child should go through such hardships but as you know from darkness comes light. He endured all the difficulties to emerge as the person he is known today.
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Memoirs are fast becoming one of my favourite things to read. They are often filled with such depth and substance that are rare in most genres. That being said, Moon's story is utterly sad and inspirational at the same time. I'm glad he found joy and purpose in serving God and others.
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The book is about so much more than I thought it was going to be about. Honestly, I thought it was a self-help book for missionaries when I read the title. It sounds like a really tragic story, but I'm glad Moon was able to overcome at the end. I'm also curious to know about the bit of Korean culture and history the book might contain. Thanks for the review.
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Post by kipkirui phalec »

The book itself is more than a book because its highlights the despicable life of a young boy from the ruins of world war two.The book is more than a book because its kind of giving us hope that whatever we go through we should have hope just like the boy as written by the author.It is definitely heartwarming story.
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