In one of the most brutal wars of the twenty-first century, millions of Syrians fled for a safer life elsewhere.
Dr A was one of the few medical doctors that stayed.
This is the story of a penniless boy, raised in poor family, whose only hope of pursuing his life's dream of becoming a doctor, was to study hard, be the top grade student at his school, to win a scholarship to study free at medical school.
Driven by his Christian faith, Dr A risked his own safety, and that of his family, to care for innocent lives caught in the epicentre of a war zone through the most aggressive years of the Syrian war. As his world exploded and collapsed around him, he lost his home and hospital, while his friends, colleagues, relatives and neighbours were either kidnapped or killed, or fled from the country. Yet he remained uncompromising in his commitment to serve his people, through these near-apocalyptic events.
After years of service as a doctor, when his turn came for military conscription, Dr A was forced to make one of his toughest decisions yet. To avoid being conscripted, he opted for nearly four years of isolation to evade being found, and was unable to use his skills and experience as a doctor to help those in need. It was there, at his most vulnerable, that Dr A was humbled to a deeper faith rooted in the love and service of Jesus.
In spite of his withdrawal from obvious society, he managed to continue supporting his people working through a small and trusted team. Rejoining society after these life-changing years, he emerged with renewed commitment to rebuild the broken world and community he was part of, both challenging and inspiring those around him to pick up the pieces of their lives.
Up From the Ashes is a gripping story of sacrifice and endurance - fuelled by prayer and bound by hope.
Publisher: John Murray Press
ISBN: 9781529358421
Number of pages: 256
Weight: 443 g
Dimensions: 236 x 156 x 26 mm
Perhaps this can inspire us after the traumas of the pandemic to look to the future with hope and to know that God has a plan for each one of us as well. - Methodist Recorder
This powerful, heartrending book needs to be read and seriously reflected upon. And after all that Syria and its people have suffered, they now have to endure US sanctions which are making their lives even more miserable and unbearable. Will their suffering ever end? - The Irish Catholic
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