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"Have You Considered the Cost of Following Jesus Christ? Overcome by the 345 references about love in the New Testament, Nemrut of Iraq left Islam and placed his trust in Christ. Pauline Ayyad wanted her husband's killer to die the worst death. Her husband, who had led a Christian bookstore in Gaza, was targeted after repeated death threats. In time, Pauline realized forgiveness is a decision. Abdulmasi killed hundreds of Christians in northern Nigeria with no remorse-until the day he chose a new life of faith and sacrificed everything for a God of love. How can we be inspired by our…mehr

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"Have You Considered the Cost of Following Jesus Christ? Overcome by the 345 references about love in the New Testament, Nemrut of Iraq left Islam and placed his trust in Christ. Pauline Ayyad wanted her husband's killer to die the worst death. Her husband, who had led a Christian bookstore in Gaza, was targeted after repeated death threats. In time, Pauline realized forgiveness is a decision. Abdulmasi killed hundreds of Christians in northern Nigeria with no remorse-until the day he chose a new life of faith and sacrificed everything for a God of love. How can we be inspired by our courageous brothers and sisters in Christ who live in countries where they face Islamic extremists? How can we pray for them? And what can we learn from them? I Am N reminds us that we are each "n," or [Publisher's note: symbol for the Arabic letter "n"]-the Arabic letter radical Muslims use to identify followers of Jesus the Nazarene. Wherever we live, we have fellowship with those persecuted for their Christian witness-like those in this book. So read their stories. And deepen your faith in a God who calls us to embrace Christ's suffering in order to fulfill God's redemptive mission"--
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THE VOICE OF THE MARTYRS is a non-profit interdenominational organization dedicated to assisting the persecuted church worldwide. VOM was founded in 1967 by Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, who was imprisoned by Communist Romania for fourteen years for his faith in Jesus Christ. Today VOM spreads the message of the persecuted church and sends help through a network of international offices. VOM is located in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and can be found at www.vom.org.