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I
want to share my testimony and how I met my best friend (besides my wife). |
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I
grew up in the |
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Then
I started searching for God, wondering about Him and wanting to have a
relationship with Him. Growing up I studied the Quran in school every day,
and I had so many questions about God. I wondered why God was so harsh and
far away in my most difficult times. As a Muslim I believed (like other Muslims)
that I had one angel on each of my shoulders, one that recorded my good deeds
and one the bad deeds. As I started thinking about my life and the Quran, I
realized all Muslims, even the prophet Muhammad, would go to Hell for certain
sins they committed in their lifetime - Wow! I knew that some of the biggest
sins were unforgivable by God (according to the Quran), and unfortunately I
was doing them. So I thought to myself ... "Why is God so unfair? He
created me from the beginning to punish me - He knew I was weak, but is going
to punish me for my sins. ... He knows we have a sinful nature, but then
punishes us for that ..." The wall between God and I became greater and
greater. I decided I might as well sin a lot and enjoy it since I was going
to Hell anyway. I started searching in the wrong places for God, but always
kept in touch with my friend. |
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One
day I went to his house. He wasn't a Christian yet, but his parents had
become Christians and were holding prayer meetings at their house. That day
they were showing a film about Jesus. I remember making fun of the whole
thing, asking questions like "How could a prophet appear on TV? Who
painted Jesus' picture? Did they have Polaroid cameras then? Ha, ha, ha
..." But no one there seemed offended. |
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After
that I went back to my own Arab country to study at a university, where God
cut all of my bad relationships off. (I don't know why, but he kept my best
friend in my life). Well, during that time, my friend became a Christian and
when I found out, I was jealous... I wondered what the Christians offered him
that was better than our friendship; he got very involved with a church in
the |
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When
I went back to the |
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One
morning an American Christian that I had met invited me for breakfast to
discuss questions that I had. I asked him if he wanted to become Muslim, and
he replied wisely. He said, "You know, if Islam gave me what I have in
Christianity, I would become Muslim." And he told me that he had read
the Quran. I felt like he really respected me and my Arab culture. A week
after that I again went to church with my friend and I'll never forget what
happened. The pastor of the church gave communion at the front of the church.
I went forward and he said, "Younathan. this is
the blood of Jesus that was shed for you....." I was so touched that he
knew my name (it was and is a big church). I gave my life to Christ, and
afterwards my friend and I called ourselves "David and Jonathan" as
a picture of the deep friendship we shared. |
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Well,
that's how we came to be good friends, and those are some of the details of
my testimony. It's difficult to write down all of the details and thoughts. I
want to let you know about my life now. ... I'm married to a beautiful wife
and have three young sons. We have been in the |
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Younathan |
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