Jerry Rassamni begins the book with the story of his conversion. Born in Liberia of Lebanese parents, he grew up in Lebanon as a secular Druze Muslim. He says that, as a youth, he never thought in religious terms, yet he became caught up in the Lebanese civil war and lived as a militant Muslim. Hatred and killing hardened him. Then it disgusted him. Looking for a way out, as soon as he had the chance, he came to the U.S. seeking an education. While in Texas, he met and married a Christian woman. Soon, he attended Bible classes, never expecting to join the church, but while there he learned to know and love his Savior.
The main part of his book is a detailed analysis of the weaknesses of Islam and the strengths of Christianity. Its goal is to create doubt in the minds of Muslims: doubt about the holiness of human nature, about the reliabiliity of the Qur'an and Mohammed, and doubt about the truthfulness of Islam's theology and traditions. At the same time, the book confesses the Christian faith in order to draw readers to trust the love of God in Christ Jesus, our Savior.