April 30, 2021
Katheryn Haddad, faithful WEI teacher who has taught more than 7,000 Muslims in the Near and Far East, reports that one of her students is now a full-time evangelist in his homeland. For security reasons, her report cannot contain pictures.
Katheryn reviews her student’s amazing history as follows in order to bring us up-to-date:
“After being taught through WEI, Genghis (not his real name) was baptized February 23, 2011. He and his wife baptized each other. Today, there are two small congregations in his Islamic country.
“He was 39 at the time of his baptism, and he immediately began preaching to all his friends. One turned out to be an enemy and threatened him and his family.”
Taking that threat seriously, he sold his belongings and fled to India with his family. Later they returned to their own country, and he “went to work in disguise until his enemies gave up looking for him.”
Later, he received threatening calls, and “he sent his wife and children into hiding in another province, then . . . hid in the mountains for several weeks.”
This happened a second time, but “this time he got bolder. He hung up on them. He came down from the mountain and continued to ‘preach’ to friends whereever he was. . . . To keep the family safe, he sold his house and moved his family to a large city.” There, he ministers to a small congregation, and he has offered to serve as a follow-up person for WEI.
Katheryn writes, “This giant of a Christian has been dodging Anti-Christians most of his life with the protection of God. . . . When asked what he will do if the Taliban takes control of his country after the US and NATO troops leave, he says, ‘I will continue on without fear.’
“He is determined to keep traveling, teaching, and being an Apostle Paul to his homeland. He often says, ’I WILL NOT STOP UNTIL THEY KILL ME.’”
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