Del Islam al cristianismo y el poder de la formación de pastores

Abdullah, an Ethiopian disciple maker, lives a life defined by extraordinary faith and bravery. Born into a devout Muslim family, his journey took a dramatic turn when he converted to Christianity after a profound spiritual encounter. This decision, made at great personal risk, brought intense persecution.

Abdullah's story is one of courage and transformation. He faced immediate rejection and hostility from his family and community, who saw his conversion as a betrayal. Despite these challenges, Abdullah found solace in the teachings of Jesus, drawing strength from the promise of eternal life and unconditional love.

Living under constant threat, Abdullah remains steadfast in his mission to spread the Gospel. He secretly meets with other converts, offering support and guidance. These hidden gatherings and discreet Bible studies provide a lifeline for new believers, fostering a sense of community and shared purpose.

Abdullah’s approach to disciple-making is deeply personal and empathetic. He understands the fears and struggles of new converts because he has faced them himself. His leadership is marked by resilience and compassion, inspiring others to embrace their faith with courage despite the risks.

Through his unwavering dedication, Abdullah has built a network of empowered disciples who stand firm in their faith. His life is a testament to the transformative power of Christianity and the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Abdullah’s story is a powerful reminder of the enduring power of faith and the profound impact one person can have on many lives.

Transcript below:

My name is Abdullah. My background is Muslim background. I come to Jesus from that Muslim background. After I came to Jesus in my area, more than 600 Muslim background people who come to Jesus. And last week we had to baptizing 100 of that same group. All of these groups are a muslim background. Our great problem is that most of the time after these Muslim people come to Jesus, their family and society mean to persecute them.

So we try to kill them many times! At these times, four key leaders come to Jesus. In that Muslim culture, they dress the same, but some of them have been forced to leave. We have strategies of starting with the Koran. In the Koran there are many verses that speak about Jesus. So we teach those verses, and also without Jesus there is no salvation.

This is our strategy. The many things and I get from this [BTCP] training is teaching basic Bible knowledge. I give the training and materials and also they train others! I need this because this is my strategy.

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