Violent ISIS Fighter Converts to Christianity after Encountering Jesus Christ in Powerful Dream
By Dan Wooding, Founder with ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service
MIDDLE EAST (ANS – June 7, 2015)
-- In a powerful story of redemption and grace, an Islamic State
militant known for his brutal killing of Christians has converted to his
victims’ religion after dreaming of “a man in white” who offered him a
dramatic message, according to one missionary's account.
This has been revealed in a story by Leah Marieann Klett writing in The Gospel Herald (http://www.gospelherald.com/).
Gina Fadely, Director of Youth With A Mission Frontier Missions, Inc.
(YWAM), said during a recent appearance on The Voice of the Martyrs
Radio Network, Christian Post reported. “One of our YWAM workers in the
Middle East was contacted by a friend earlier this year and they met up
and he was introduced to an ISIS fighter who had killed many Christians
already. I mean that's a horrible situation, and admittedly, he was
probably on guard.”
Fadely
went on to reveal that the ISIS fighter confessed that prior to his
conversion, he had “actually enjoyed” killing Christians.
“He told this YWAM leader that he had begun having dreams of this man
in white who came to him and said, ‘You are killing my people.’ And he
started to feel really sick and uneasy about what he was doing,” Fadely
continued. “The fighter said just before he killed one Christian, the
man said, ‘I know you will kill me, but I give to you my Bible.
“The Christian was killed and this ISIS fighter actually took the
Bible and began to read it. In another dream, Jesus asked him to follow
him and he was now asking to become a follower of Christ and to be
discipled.”
Fadely noted, said the story, that the militant's encounter with
Jesus Christ brings to mind the story of the Apostle Paul, who,
according to the account provided in the book of Acts, was dedicated to
the persecution of the early disciples of Jesus Christ. However, after
experiencing a dramatic encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus,
Paul emerged as one of the greatest missionaries of all time, spreading
the gospel throughout the Roman Empire and writing 13 books of the
Bible.
“So who knows. Perhaps this man will be like Saul in the Bible that
persecuted Christians and he turned from that persecution of the early
church to become the Apostle Paul who led it,” Fadely said. “God can
turn it around.”
Klett went on to say that since 2013, The Islamic State of Iraq and
Syria (ISIS) has waged a brutal campaign across Northern Africa and
throughout the Middle East, working to establish a caliphate, or a
Sunni-led Islamic government.
In an attempt to rid the region of religions other than radical
Islam, the jihadist group routinely targets Christians, Yazidis, and
other minorities for persecution, killing them by stoning, beheading,
hanging, and other violent means. In February, ISIS beheaded 21 Coptic
Christians in Libya, vowing to “destroy the nation of the cross.” In
April, the group released a propaganda video showing the beheadings of
30 Egyptian Christians, declaring that believers will “not have safety”
until they convert to Islam.
According to a UN representative, the group has also
“institutionalized sexual violence and the brutalization of women as a
central aspect of their ideology and operations,” often selling young
Christian and Yazidi girls as sex slaves or forcing them to “marry” ISIS
fighters.
“ISIS sells 9-year-old girls in slave bazaars,” revealed Christian
writer Ann Voskamp, who visited refugees in Northern Iraq who had fled
ISIS. “They are categorized. Stripped. And shipped naked. Examined and
distributed. Sold and passed around like meat. Livestock.”
Despite the atrocities committed by ISIS militants, however, Todd
Nettleton, host of VOM Radio featuring the YWAM directors, stated during
the program that Christians should not “write them off as being out of
reach of God's grace and out of reach of God's spirit.”
Klett added that Kevin Sutter, the other YWAM Director who appeared
with Fadley on the VOM Radio program, shared that he has learned from
one of his leaders in the Arab world that there is a “spiritual hunger”
that was “unprecedented” among Muslims.
“Many
people are now following Jesus but they keep it quiet. They haven't
gone public about it. They even have church in their own home, they're
watching, they'll serve communion to one another as they're watching
TV,” Sutter said.
Fadely expressed a belief that God is using dreams to help
missionaries share the Gospel with hard-to-reach groups in the Middle
East, and is also using them convince Muslims and other non-Christians
to believe in Jesus as Savior and Lord.
Photo captions: 1) Islamic State killers. 2) An Islamic State
militant holds a gun while standing behind Ethiopian Christians in
Wilayat Fazzan, in this still image from an undated video made available
on a social media website on April 19, 2015. (Photo: Reuters/Social
Media Website Via Reuters TV). 3) He saw Jesus in a dream. 4) Dan
Wooding reporting for ANS from outside the Kurdistan Parliament in
Erbil, Northern Iraq.
About
the writer: Dan Wooding, 74, is an award-winning journalist who was
born in Nigeria of British missionary parents, now living in Southern
California with his wife Norma, to whom he has been married for nearly
52 years. They have two sons, Andrew and Peter, and six grandchildren
who all live in the UK. He is the author of 45 books and founder and
international director of ASSIST (Aid to Special Saints in Strategic
Times) and the ASSIST News Service (ANS). Dan hosts the weekly “Front
Page Radio” show on the KWVE Radio Network in Southern California and
which is also carried throughout the United States and around the world,
and also “His Channel Live,” a TV show beamed to 192 countries. He has
reported from Northern Iraq for ANS.
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