The Cost, Ali Husnain
The Cost, Ali Husnain
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The Cost
My Life on a Terrorist Hit List

Author: Ali Husnain, J. Chester

Narrator: Akbar Shah

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 03/08/2016


Synopsis

Born into a prominent Shia Muslim family in Pakistan, Ali had it all—prestige, security, wealth, social status. The Cost is the extraordinary story of his dramatic encounter with Jesus that would change everything.That life-altering choice to follow Jesus would turn Ali from a typical teenager into a target of a terrorist organization based in his hometown—a target they would soon act on.The Cost is the riveting and remarkable journey of a young man who left everything behind to follow the one thing he knew to be true. Through excommunication from his home and family, near-death experience, a miraculous healing, and a cross-continental chase for his life, Ali’s faith sustained him while also compelling him to bring the gospel to Muslims—no matter the cost. This modern epic is a must-read for anyone who wants to be informed about the state of Christian-Muslim relations today, and inspired by just how much a single light in the darkness can make a difference.

About Ali Husnain

Ali Husnain (name changed for security reasons) is a young refugee evangelist living in the UK. Ali plans to return to Pakistan, despite the fatwa issued against him, with the conviction that God is calling him to build a medical facility in his home town and preach the gospel with the very men who tried to kill him as a teenager.

About J. Chester

 J. Chester is a writer living in England. He has written widely on international development, social justice and has a keen interest in bringing new stories to western readers


Reviews

Goodreads review by Star

The first third of the book was challenging. Without any personal Pakistani experiences in my life, I had to step back and accept I was reading this to hear the author's life experience, vastly different than mine. Husnain's sacrifices and decisions seemed juvenile to me, and I say this with respect......more