Afghanistan is a land of conflict and massive human needs, but it is much more than that. A place of veiled beauty, its people are resilient with deeply held traditions, generous hospitality, and a sense of leeriness toward the West. In the summer of 2004, humanitarian aid worker Matthew Collins, his wife Christine, and their one-year-old daughter Ellie moved to Afghanistan. This memoir describes their first three years trying to make a difference in this incredible country. From harrowing moments of danger, to light-hearted and heartbreaking cultural encounters, they learn to overcome the challenges of fear and culture shock through faith, endurance, and love.
Three Years in Afghanistan: An American Family’s Story of Faith, Endurance, and Love
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This memoir provides insights into humanitarian work, cultural understanding, and resilience in a conflict-affected region.
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Weight | 0.404 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 2 × 21.6 in |
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