| Escape from Death and Religion to New Life and | | | | David tells of the many difficulties he faced while |
| Redemption | | | | adjusting to a new culture. Grammar school, junior |
| David Nasser, son of an Iranian military officer, an | | | | high, and high school each held a new challenge. |
| Iranian exile tell his story in "Jumping through | | | | The evening after his high school graduation David |
| Fires." David born and trained as a Muslim grew up | | | | felt alone with a sense of emptiness and without |
| in Iran. During the turmoil of the Iranian Revolution | | | | a significant purpose. A fellow classmate class |
| in 1979 Ayatollah Khomeini came into power. A | | | | invited David to church. The events came about |
| holy war was declared against Iran's Supreme | | | | as a result of this invitation reveal the intricate |
| Military Council. David and his family fled the | | | | working of a supernatural God concerned for the |
| country to escape certain death. | | | | individual. David experienced an amazing and |
| Filled with intrigue, spine-tingling action, tension, and | | | | unexpected change of heart as he found faith, |
| romance this real life story reads like fiction. The | | | | forgiveness, and salvation. |
| family's miraculous escape from Iran is only one | | | | Nasser's writing is passionate, his message |
| of the many evidences that show the hand of | | | | compelling, he has the ardor and zeal of an |
| God at work in David's journey as well as through | | | | evangelist, is authentic, and candid. "Jumping |
| the many detours in his education, and ministry | | | | through Fires" is a forceful message of the life |
| training in preparation for God's call on his life. | | | | changing power and grace of God. |