- Quote of the day: I'm not suggesting that we have the power to heal physical conditions with our human fingers. But I do believe there's a healing of the spirit that takes place when we touch others. There's a comfort that can't be found anywhere else but in a touch or a hug. Somehow, God's love and power is shared with others through the simplicity of our physical touch. -- Amy Nappa
- Scripture of the day : Isaiah 40:29-31 He gives power to the weak, and to those who have no might He increases strength…Those who wait on the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.
- Counting my Blessings That my parents have been such a big support to my family!!
This a story from an Algerian Lady. Its a powerfull testimony.
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Jesus Stuns a Muslim Court
"When I was 15 years old, I was looking or God. I tried to ask everyone. I even went to a sheikh. I told him, 'I love God. I am looking for Him.' He told me, 'You are a blasphemer. You only need to obey your parents and say the five [Muslim] prayers.'
"I was not convinced. Every night before I went to sleep, I said, 'God, I know you are there. If you are there, why don't you talk to me?'
"One night, I was crying on my bed and I saw heaven open and rays of light writing the words, 'I am the way, the truth and the life.' I knew this was not a dream. I ran outside on the patio to look up at the sky. I was sure God had talked to me.
"Later, a woman gave me a New Testament. When I found Jesus' words, 'way, truth, life,' I said, 'That is what you told me. You are God.' I gave my life to Jesus.
"When I married, I told my husband that I was a Christian. My family reported me to the police. The police in Algiers filed a court case against me for despising Islam - blasphemy." [There is a law in Algeria against conversion and against "shaking the faith of a Muslim."]
"One morning they took me to court. The judge was sitting at his desk between two advisors. He leaned over and asked me, 'Are you a Christian? I said, 'Yes.' He asked, 'What did you find in Islam that you didn't like? I replied, 'I was looking for God in Islam and I didn't find him.' Then I told him about my night vision and the words I found in the New Testament.
I don't know if he was curious or wanted to trap me, but the judged asked, 'How do Christians pray? What do they say?'
"I tried to explain to him what we say. He still didn't understand how we talk to God. He asked, 'Where do you pray? What do you pray?' I replied, 'We can pray anytime, anywhere.' He leaned forward and asked, 'Can you pray
now? Here?' I said, 'Yes.' He sat back and said, 'Okay. Pray.'
"I stood before him and raised my hands and started to pray. I knew that in my prayer this would be an opportunity to give a message of salvation. I began, 'Thank you, Jesus, because we are sinners and you died for us ..' I took 10 minutes to finish this prayer. I prayed for the president of
Algeria that God would bless him. I prayed for those in this court to see the salvation of Christ.
"When I said 'Amen,' the officials in the court turned to look at each other. The room was quiet. They were speechless. The judge said to me, 'This case is dismissed. Go home.'
"I turned to walk down the long aisle to the door. I heard someone running behind me. I turned and saw the judge. He caught up with me and said, 'Woman, when you pray to Jesus, please pray for me.'
"Although it is against the law for Muslims like me to convert, I continue to have Christian meetings in my house. We close the shades."