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Change of Heart takes the readers to an unsympathetic world of war and love, from USA to Iraq and war-torn Afghanistan. In an era when terrorism spreads fears around the world and takes a big chunk of the news, we hear every day, justifying terrorism in any way is wrong. The least popular thing is to justify terrorism by trying to understand and justify the other side. In the last thirty years, over 90% of the terror attacks are committed by Muslims in Europe and USA; do they accomplish anything? No, they do not. In time it even gets worse. And it imperils our own families! By loving his woman and trying to understand her life and culture, Kevin made a wrong choice justifying terrorism-until he had a Change of Heart. And his life changes forever.
It can happen any place, any time. In an era when religion often divides us and spawns terrorism, what could happen if we laid our differences aside to fight terrorism? United in Peril answers that question while tackling several other relevant points that pop up in our daily headlines, such as the following: Can good come out of evil? Are some acts of terrorism justifiable? Can courageous people make a difference? Can natural enemies agree to disagree and work for peace?Join Avi and Sam, from opposite sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, got in the wrong place and the wrong time, along with the Dominican foreign minister, a likely target of terror. With Henry and Emily, they were recently touched by the coordinated terror attacks in Paris, wondering how they set foot again in a violent drama. Many of the webs of global politics and terrorism intersect on one unremarkable route when the truly remarkable occurs, giving hope to everyone who reads this spellbinding story. Albert Mordechai on Southern Sense Talk Radio
I will NOT sit around and watch my people choking to death, crying to death, suffocating and breaking out into hives because of a Syrian projectile. I will NOT sit in the comfort of this apartment in this comfortable country while my people suffer. I cannotFamily harmony reigned in Brooklyn among Amir, his wife, Amanda, and her parents, Mahmoud and Michelle, despite their different religious upbringings. All of that changed when Amir was called back to his homeland of Israel to help secure a warehouse full of chemical weapons held by a Syrian militia that threatened to wreak havoc on the Holy Land. Suddenly, Mahmoud could no longer talk to Amir without having a panic attack, Amanda''s extended family bitterly criticized her choice of mate, and Amanda herself wondered if she could stay in a marriage with a man that was ready and willing to defend his country at any time. Would Amir live to reconcile the ruptures in his family or die valiantly on the battlefield? Could Mahmoud have a change of heart and grow out of his racist attitudes towards Israelis? Is it even possible for Jews, Muslims, and Christians to share our planet in peace? Bridge of Comprehension touches on issues raised every day in our news headlines and our own homes, exploring how religious, cultural, and personal divisions can be overcome by mutual understanding and tolerance. Follow this intriguing novel from the New York City basement where jihadists plan bomb attacks to the corner of Syria where chemical warfare threatens to erupt and find out how peace could possibly break out in our world.
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