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book The Gripping Story of One Man's Escape from Revolution to Redemption

In this honest, suspenseful, and moving memoir, author David Nasser recalls being forced to escape from his native Iran during the 1979 Revolution. Through the lens of a terrified boy you will witness the destructive power of religion and the pull of peer pressure as he tries to fit into a vastly different culture—the American South.

Nasser's raw and transparent account of his transition from hating religion to having a living faith will touch your soul. His unflinchingly honest, yet humorous, assessment of the church from an outsider's point of view is both enlightening and challenging.

Jumping through Fires takes you on a riveting journey from religion and fear to the life-changing discovery of God's grace.

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"Once you open Jumping through Fires, you won't be able to put it down…A life-changing book."
Mac Powell, Third Day

"Whether speaking or writing, David Nasser is quickly rising up as one of today's new relevant voices. This generation demands 'the real,' and in his new book, Jumping through Fires, David Nasser brings the heat."
Toby Mac, recording artist

"Nasser's definition of religion and his suggestion that having a personal relationship with Jesus doesn't count as 'religion,' Nasser seems to tap into a widespread discontent, especially among youth, with what he calls 'religion gone wrong.'"
Publisher's Weekly, Link To Article

"Filled with intrigue, spine-tingling action, tension, and romance this real life story reads like fiction."
Midwest Book Review
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