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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I like the story of how one immigrant from North Korea faired in America during WWII. I like the aspect about religion shared in the memoir. Thanks for the review.
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In the Bulletproof Missionary, Moon lived an inspirational life. As a boy, he had so much unhappiness. Death was a permanent fixture. As a man, his earlier experiences formed his character. He eventually found his calling in life. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Hanzalasalim01 »

:o Wow it is very interesting story of moon's. I like the moon character because moon's face very hardships at the age of 10 to 18 otherwise the other teenager dont face such type of hardship. :o :o
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The book seems educational and inspiring. Moon's reason for choosing Christianity is fascinating and deep-rooted. I like your review. Congratulations to the author on BOTD.
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Moon's resilience through unimaginable hardships in 'The Bulletproof Missionary' is captivating. His deep connection with his father and his unwavering faith, sparked by Chaplain Vajda, make me keen to delve into this true story of survival, transformation, and service.
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Seems to me that the book represents the life of a man who had to live in constant stuggle and anguish and found peace and happiness when he discovered Christianity. Thanks for your review. It helped me understand the book in a better way.
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Post by Limpho Mojakisane »

Moon seems to have gone through a lot of trials and tribulatuons, even losing his family in the war. This makes me sympathize with him. However, I won't be reading the book because it is more suited for Christians and unfortunately, I don't like religious books.
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It sounds like an impressive story of a man who endured a lot of hardships at a tender age and instead of becoming resentful, he chose a different path. The book would surely appeal to Christian readers.
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Post by Ajiferuke Ajibola »

"The Bulletproof Missionary", the third installment in the series of "The Missionaries to America Book", is about Shang Ik Moon's movement to America and his conversion to Christianity. Congrats to the author on BOTD. I enjoyed reading your review.
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I'm going to skip this read as this book suited best for Christian Readers.
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The Missionaries to America Book seems interesting. Moon's journey is very inspiring and motivating. Since this is the third book in the series, I think it'll be better for me if I start the series from the first book.
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This is interesting and worth reading. I would love to know more more about moons journey to America. Nice review, congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Kendal Low »

While I'm sure a lot of people would enjoy this book, Moon's story doesn't sound all that interesting to me. Great review!
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I think Shang Ik Moon's Life story is interesting from a hard life to a respective person thanks
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Post by Wunny001 »

Moon story Is encouraging it helps to take the bold steps in becoming who he is despite what he has been through ,the hardship, trying to survive at a tender age and it shows how he accepted Jesus which was more like a great steps that helped him this books is for the weak and Christian who feel I can’t do cause of this or that excuse reading BULLETPROOF MISSIONARY will help you understand that what God cannot do does not exist
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