After being forced to leave the Army due to injury, Josh Fortune's life is in a mess. Blaming God for his sufferings, he begins to fall away from his faith. Out of the blue, Josh is offered a job working as a cameraman in Afghanistan. Seizing the chance to get real excitement and adventure, Josh takes the job and is thrust into three years at war. He experiences fear, friendship, combat, and love. Above all, God uses the literal desert experience to bring Josh back to him in this gripping tale of a Christian at war.
"This book evokes in clear, simple, but deeply resonant language a young man's journey: from rejection by the British Army to veteran status; from yearning for combat, to never wishing for it again; from too shy to tell a girl he likes her to proposal. And from losing God to finding Him; spurning Him to putting his trust in Him for everything - absolutely."?
- Brigadier Matt Maer DSO MBE
Three Years at War: The Diary of a Cameraman in Afghanistan is in the following collections: