The Blood of Christ Healed Me: A Testimony
“Isa—that’s an unusual name for a Muslim family,” the man said, pausing. “Because of Isa, I will let you in.”
“Isa—that’s an unusual name for a Muslim family,” the man said, pausing. “Because of Isa, I will let you in.”
With grateful hearts, we share two testimonies directly from two of our frontline workers about the work they are doing for the Lord.
Six years ago, I fled my home because of war. My family crossed into a neighboring country accepting refugees.
When a young Muslim man, Karam decided on a whim to purchase a Bible for $2. He didn’t know what he would use it for.
Throughout her life, Nina enjoyed a comfortable life in a beautiful home. But recently, her circumstances drastically changed.
Peter had recently come to faith in Jesus. But his conversion was considered illegal and was unaccepted by society, particularly his family.
Maya’s sister was kidnapped last year. Sadly, kidnapping of young girls in this area is not uncommon. Christian girls are prime targets.
Pastor Nassir opened his church to those who had rejected his people. He, too, once had anger toward them, but God brought healing.
I was a woman looking for God before I became a believer, but nothing seemed to work with my old faith. I didn’t feel closer to God.
Samir had dreamed of returning to Iraq for many years. He and his family once lived in Northern Iraq and served as missionaries to the… Read More »Testimony: A Christian’s Return to Iraq