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How agnostic Ali found Jesus in Iran

As an agnostic, he believed that man cannot recognize God - he got smarter!

By Samuel

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Disappointed by the violence and corruption spewed in the name of Islam in the media, Ali - who came from a religious city in Iran - became agnostic. A Christian friend sent him a link to a worship song on the internet. Out of curiosity, he listened to it and then something strange happened. When he heard the name Jesus in the song, his heart trembled. Every single time. These were not ordinary songs. This Jesus was not ordinary.

Ali contacted his Christian friend, who sent him the Danish European Mission's partner Elam's edition of the New Testament and told him about a church on the internet. Ali started reading the New Testament, and the questions began to mount. So he visited the online church. The pastor of the church answered all his questions - and then asked Ali one question: "Do you want to welcome Jesus into your life as your Lord and Savior?" Ali answered: "Yes," and the two men prayed. Ali is no longer agnostic.

It was possible for Ali to receive the New Testament and find the Internet Church because of those who support the mission in Iran. Now the entire Bible is also available.

Pray for:

-That Ali may become a living witness

-That the New Testament and now the Bible must continue to flow into Iran

-Internet churches need to grow and reach even more people.

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