Customer Reviews
A must read - By: JC & Al, 21 Jan 2008 
This is an excellent book, which challenges our comfortable way of life & shows how that could all changein the future. I would love to send a copy of this book to every Member of Parliament.
The narrative style of the book (in order to protect people's identities) makes it a very readable book. I would recommend that every adult should read it, but it not for children or the faint-hearted!
Not sure about this one... - By: K. Moss, 14 Jan 2008 
Don't get me wrong, I quite enjoyed reading this book which I believe is an accurate description of actual events happening to actual peoplein an actual Muslim country. The names & locations have all been changed to protect those concerned, but unfortunately what one ends up with 'feels' a wee bit fictional. It is not helped by the fact that the book is co-authored by Brother Andrew, & portrays himin third-person termsin a rather favourable light. 'Secret Believers' is,in its own way, quite challenging, but it does not add to what we (may) already know about the plight of Christians livingin Muslim countries, & I am not sure that the literary style adopted by the authors actually helps their case all that much.
It seems that the book is aimed primarily at Christians, & is therefore a helpful introduction to the experience of Christiansin countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia or Iran, where they come to faithin Christ out of a Muslim background.
This contribution accurately reflects the reality of what it is like to be a minority group livingin a predominantly Muslim society, &in particular demonstrates the treatment meted out to Muslims who come to Christ. Liberal & Left-Wing western politicians would do well to contemplate the implications for individual freedoms if we ever ended upin a position where we had a Muslim majority. Furthermore, I would say that the final section of the book, which deals with the way Christians respond to Islamic oppression, discrimination & persecution, is probably the most important part - so don't skip that section!