Sidqi’s family had strong ties to Islamic extremists and hated Christians. He harassed his Christian school friends - but they responded with love. When he beat up a boy and stole his jacket, the boy brought him another jacket the next day, saying ‘You might need this in winter’. These Christians had Sidqi’s attention, and he became friends with the people he had hated. When the father of his friend had an accident, the Christians gathered around to pray for him. Then, when his cousin had an accident, his mother prevented her father from helping someone from that side of the family. Sidqi saw the difference between Christianity and Islam and realised his community had been spreading lies about Christians. He began joining his Christian friends to read the Bible. Then when he prayed to Jesus, ‘Who are you?’ he saw a bright light. A hand touched him. A voice said, ‘I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life.’
From infidels to brothers and sisters
Written by David Fletcher 12 Aug 2021Additional Info
- Praise: God for Sidqi’s transition from Islam to Christianity, and for the witness and prayers of his new Christian friends. (Ephesians 1:17,18)
- More: htp.org/sidqis-persecution-of-christians-turned-to-love
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