Showing posts with label Muslim converts to Christianity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim converts to Christianity. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 21, 2023
Delafé Testimonies: From Islam to Jesus
A Dream of Jesus Changed a Jihadi Muslim’s Life Forever | Powerful Testimony
Thursday, June 22, 2017
Friday, August 05, 2016
David Wood: Are Muslims Being Forced to Convert to Christianity?
Tuesday, June 07, 2016
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Friday, May 27, 2016
Monday, May 02, 2016
Saturday, April 30, 2016
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
'Sick of Islam,' Muslims Turn to Christ
According to The Gospel Herald, a ministry leader in Iraq said his organization can not keep up with the demands for Bibles by Muslim refugees Bible since ISIS invaded their homeland.
"They're just sick of Islam," he said. "People are very hungry to know about Christ, especially when they hear about miracles, healing, mercy and love. As terrifying and horrifying as ISIS is, they did us a great favor because they came and have shown them all the killing, saying that it's all in the Quran verses. So now we don't have to say much -- we just say the truth." » | Joseph DeCaro | Monday, November 9, 2015
Wednesday, September 02, 2015
Tuesday, August 18, 2015
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
BBC Documentary: Leaving Islam and Converting to Christianity in the Middle East
Sunday, August 02, 2015
A Jihadist Overcome by Love
Thursday, February 05, 2015
The Wonderful Conversion Story Of A Saudi Christian Lady
Friday, August 15, 2014
10,000's of Muslims Convert to Christianity in UK
Monday, September 30, 2013
Syria-Born Muslim Finds Jesus Christ, Converts From Islam to Christianity After Brain Aneurysm
THE CHRISTIAN POST: Karim Shamsi-Basha was still a Muslim when a sudden brain aneurysm left him in a coma for almost a month in 1992. After the Syrian-born Shamsi-Basha made an amazing almost-complete recovery, his neurosurgeon, recognizing the rarity of what had occurred, told him that he had "seen very few people recover as you did. You have to find out why you survived."
These would be the words that catalyze an almost 20 year journey that would eventually lead Shamsi-Basha to Jesus Christ.
Shamsi-Basha's new book, Paul and Me, tells of this quest, and recounts how he spent close to two decades of his life discovering Jesus and learning his purpose, which he now testifies is "to share God's love with people and let them know He loves all his children."
Released last month, the book intersperses chapters of Shamsi-Basha's own life and walk with God, with various theologians' thoughts about Paul, one of the Bible's most central figures, whose own conversion experience took place in the ancient Syrian city of Damascus.
Shamsi-Basha grew up in a Muslim family in a Syria he says was tolerant of all faiths. Indeed, his best friend was a Christian, the two were frequently at each other's houses, and had all sorts of discussions and arguments with each other about faith, though no one ever succeeded in converting the other. » | Morgan Lee, CP Contributor | Saturday, September 28, 2013
These would be the words that catalyze an almost 20 year journey that would eventually lead Shamsi-Basha to Jesus Christ.
Shamsi-Basha's new book, Paul and Me, tells of this quest, and recounts how he spent close to two decades of his life discovering Jesus and learning his purpose, which he now testifies is "to share God's love with people and let them know He loves all his children."
Released last month, the book intersperses chapters of Shamsi-Basha's own life and walk with God, with various theologians' thoughts about Paul, one of the Bible's most central figures, whose own conversion experience took place in the ancient Syrian city of Damascus.
Shamsi-Basha grew up in a Muslim family in a Syria he says was tolerant of all faiths. Indeed, his best friend was a Christian, the two were frequently at each other's houses, and had all sorts of discussions and arguments with each other about faith, though no one ever succeeded in converting the other. » | Morgan Lee, CP Contributor | Saturday, September 28, 2013
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