This week, hundred of missionaries and faith leaders from all over the world descended on Fort Worth, TX to pray over each other, learn from each other, and support each other. I have met amazing men who minister to persecuted Christians in a predominately Muslim environment – unfortunately, I can’t say who they are over cyber space or show their pictures because they and their families live under the threat of execution.
I can tell you what I gleaned from their talks:
1. People are being converted to Christianity at alarming rates – the persecutions have drawn others to the faith. God does bring good out of evil. (Romans 12:21 –Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good. ) Rejoice in this.
2. The best thing we can do is PRAY – pray for holy leaders to spring forth to guide the newly converted. Jesus is coming to thousands in dreams, but they don’t understand who the “man in glowing white” is. (Romans 10:20 –And Isaiah boldly says, “I was found by those who did not seek me; I revealed myself to those who did not ask for me.”
3. Befriend Muslims here in our countries because they are curious about our faiths and freedoms, but fear us because of the prejudice we have due to the terrorist sects. They are humans looking for peace and salvation and because secularism is foreign to their mindset, are easier to convert. Many do not realize Jesus is proclaimed as the Son of God in the Koran because they have never been allowed to study it! (Colossians 1:25 I have become its servant by the commission God gave me to present to you the word of God in its fullness—)
I found God moving in places in the world where hatred, persecution and strife are part of a daily existence. But out of that cesspool springs of hope are gurgling up, and the stream of Living Water cannot be dammed. Their testimonies brought tears to my eyes and a new fervor in my heart.
Please join me in doing these three simple things.
Our Sunday School teacher just came back from Jordan where he was privileged to speak to large congregations from varied backgrounds. He said they stayed after each teaching sessions for hours…answering questions…and the most often voiced statement …”We’ve didn’t know. We’ve never heard. We thought Abraham’s blessing came through Ishmael. We’ve never heard about Isaac and Jacob and David or Jesus.”
We are to pray without ceasing. Jesus said all that God has given Him will come and none of those will perish. We’d best get busy…the blood of those we’ve had opportunity to tell and haven’t is on our hands. Go tell. Go tell. Go tell! God is the One who saves…we’re just the messengers.
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yes- theirs is a message of hope even through rejection because they do come from Ishmael, which is why they attract so many minorities. Texas, especially San Antonio, Houston and the Valley are booming in Muslim converts. They are filtering into DFW quickly. Once they see that David and Jesus are in the Koran, the scales fall from their eyes.
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