Because of the miracle of her healing, she is moved to preach the Word of God across the world. She is given the opportunity by Divine Design to travel to the United Kingdom, to Canada and even Europe, to show the world what God has done and to remind them that Jesus is coming soon. Sister Gulshan Esther experiences more persecution from Muslim people, from her neighbors and even from fellow Christians in this sequel to 'The Torn Veil', but she is to be admired for how she always puts God and Jesus as the focus of all that she goes through, good or bad. She is a true Christian and she shouts the message of that focus loud and clear throughout the book.
Quite an interesting book -- I couldn't put it down before finishing. Wouldn't recommend it to everyone though -- it did seem a bit unbelievable at some moments, but overall very inspiring -- if not anything, to realize that we live in a world where some minorities, whether religious or ethnic, are being oppressed. (funny: I got this book recommended by my grandma.)
Another amazing testimony to God's power to save and keep safe. This dear girl, loved by her Muslim father, crippled (and therefore un-marryable in her culture) meets Jesus and leaves all to be His disciple.
She shares the Gospel to her extremist Muslim family, risking her life for their salvation. Her testimony shows how God is spreading His Word in the harshest of circumstances through His bravest evangelists. You will not be able to put this short book down.
A good read to understand how much love a lady (who was born as a Muslim) has towards Jesus. SOme of the questions asked to her by the audience in England, are just the type which one can face when they preach about Jesus.