Photo above taken by yours truly in 1999 while serving as a missionary in eastern Niger.
Kenneth W. Daniels (1968-), son of evangelical missionaries, is the author of Why I Believed: Reflections of a Former Missionary. He grew up in Africa and returned as an adult to serve with Wycliffe Bible Translators in Niger on the edge of the Sahara Desert. While studying the Bible on the mission field, he came to doubt the message he had traveled across the world to bring to a nomadic camel-herding ethnic group. Though he lost his faith and as a result left Africa in 2000, he remains part of a conservative Christian family. He currently resides with his wife and three children in suburban Dallas, TX, where he works as a software developer.
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Ken’s discovery is the only logical conclusion. I tried my best to make christianity make sense. After many years of digging deep, I’m forced to throw in the towel. I’m actually relieved. I no longer have to wonder why Job couldn’t get his real family back 🙂 It became necessary to turn a blind eye to so many things in scripture. I can only surmise that either our God is a fabrication, or Satan found a way to beat him. Its been 2000 years. Hello…. Something is wrong here!
Have just bought your expensive book ….Will keep you and readers informed on my findings but I am into it now and it is very easy to read. Watch this space ( ^ )