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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Moon's narrative is truly uplifting, holding a special appeal for Christians and theologians alike. I'm eager to delve into his story and glean valuable insights from it.
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It sounds like an interesting book, Moon's reason for conversion reminds me of the story of Ruth and Naomi. Thanks for the great review.
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Looks like the book is well-edited and chronologically organized, making it easy to follow Moon's transformative story.
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It's a unique and interesting story . Story about moon is very strengthening in itself . Moon grew stronger through the war and the beautiful relation he shared with his father was mesmerizing. Though he lived his childhood pretty well with his grandmother. He dealt with the situation in war courageously . And how he choose Christianity to give respect to the person he loved was undeniably mesmerizing.
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This sample seems well written, and it reads almost like an adventure novel even though it’s a biography. However, the focus on the missionary aspect that’s promised by the title, series, and introduction to the book indicates that I’m not the target audience for this one.
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It seems like a very educational read, and I wouldn't mind reading this series. I like the fact that this book is well composed. Thank you for this interesting review!
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It's such an encouraging one since it shows that the main character led a sad and challenging life. From the review we can learn that the events are arranged in a chronological order allowing one to follow the story with ease. It's an amazing review.
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Moon's journey from North Korea to America? Now this is interesting considering what North Korea is known for. I'll like to read about Moon's inspiring life. Good review.
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Quite interesting biography of Mr Moon is nicely presented in the book "The bulletproof missionary" by Keriz Rosado. Moon had a smooth childhood only for a while until his grandma was alive. Later Christian missionary gave meaning to his life. The book appears worth to read.
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A BOOK BY KERIZ ROSADO WHO TALKS ABOUT MOON WHO HAS TRAVELED FROM NORTH KOREA TO AMERICA ,HIS FAMILY,CHRISTIANITY....
A BOOK FOR ADULTS AND FANS OF RELIGIOUS TRAVEL AND CHRISTIANITY.GOOD REVIEW
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I just came across an amazing review of a novel that's got me totally hooked! The description has me ponderin  the mysteries of life on the moon and the intriguing character of the moon. I can't wait to dive into this captivating story. :angelic-flying:
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To be able to read a factual documentation of the reality that is the divide between North Korea and South Korea that chooses to focus on perserverance and growth is exceptional. Moon truly sounds like he found peace after so much struggle and hardship based on what you said in your review. It also comes across that he was able to CHOOSE his peace, was able to choose to share his peace, rather than struggling with his faith during his hardship and having self-doubt. At least I hope this was the case.

I appreciate the way you directed the end of your review toward who would appreciate this book most profoundly! A lot of reviews don't take into account that they may not have been able to appreciate the book at its fullest because they could not create a connection with the characters or their hardships!
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Post by Gillian Walter »

This book started out interesting. But a book about a Christian missionary. If there isn't adventure, I don't think this book is for me. Nice review.
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War always has a negative effect on our lives. Moon loses everything due to the war, which completely changes his life. Thanks for the well-detailed review.
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Post by Da_JumogM »

Children who face hardships at a young age grow up maturing faster than they should. I guess that's what happened to Moon. Also, it seems that his missionary life was also not boring. Great review.
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