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Better Friends Than Mountains Volume II

Volume II explores the opportunities for a tangible witness of Jesus and the work of FAI Relief before, during, and after the campaign to liberate Mosul from the clutches of ISIS. Follow our team and get a first-hand look at what is means to give an incarnate witness of the Incarnate God amidst bloodthirsty conflict and carnage. The power vacuum left by ISIS in Iraq and Kurdistan will bring a no less long and arduous road than the one to eradicate them from these territories. We are committed to mourning with these people through their losses, and moving forward with them into their futures.

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Volume II explores the opportunities for a tangible witness of Jesus and the work of FAI Relief before, during, and after the campaign to liberate Mosul from the clutches of ISIS. Follow our team and get a first-hand look at what is means to give an incarnate witness of the Incarnate God amidst bloodthirsty conflict and carnage. The power vacuum left by ISIS in Iraq and Kurdistan will bring a no less long and arduous road than the one to eradicate them from these territories. We are committed to mourning with these people through their losses, and moving forward with them into their futures.

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