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The Reason for Tears

By: Tony Weedor, Andy Straka - contributor
Narrated by: Mirron Willis
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Summary

Liberia, Islam, and a pastor's search for reconciliation in an age of terror.

Though she'd loved, taught, and protected him when he was younger, Tony Weedor's Muslim mother, Manifah, disowned him after he abandoned his imam training to follow Jesus. Tony finished college and went to work for a missionary agency. After barely escaping civil war in his native Liberia, he spent three years in a refugee camp with his wife and daughter before being brought to America, where he graduated from seminary and began a career in international ministry. Now, after an absence of 13 years, Pastor Tony Weedor returns in the wake of 9/11 to a Liberia devastated by war hoping to reconcile with the woman he still calls "Mama".

©2019 Tony Weedor (P)2020 eChristian

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