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Former Muslim: Mullahs, Imams Coming to Christ in West Africa
Fri, Oct. 22, 2010 Posted: 12:41 PM EDT   
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CAPE TOWN, South Africa – Hundreds of imams and mullahs from West Africa 
have  been coming to Christ in the past decade and in turn sharing the Gospel 
with  their peers, said a former Muslim who witnesses to Muslim scholars and 
 clerics. 
Brother Daniel (last name withheld for security reasons) said that the  
initiative he started has exposed over 10,000 scholars, clerics and mullahs to  
the knowledge of salvation through Jesus Christ over the past 10 years. 
>From  that number, some 1,000 have come to Christ with 500 of them having 
completed  discipleship training. Currently, 58 former mullahs, imams, and 
scholars from  the initiative are sharing their faith in Christ, exclaimed 
Daniel 
to applause  from the Lausanne III crowd. 
“The Muslims that are around us are good people; they are sincere in their  
beliefs,” said Daniel Friday morning. “[But] even though they are very 
sincere,  they are sincerely wrong.” 
Daniel, who grew up in a Muslim setting in Africa, said Christians are not  
eager to share their faith with Muslims even though Jesus commanded them to 
 spread the Gospel. Christians are “disobedient and fearful” to share the 
Gospel  even though the Holy Spirit has worked on the hearts of Muslims and 
they are  open and waiting to hear the good news, Daniel remarked. 
He shared that he recently led a sharia (Islamic law) court judge to 
Christ.  After the conversion, the former sharia judge lost his job and has 
faced  
“unbelievable persecution.” But despite the fierce obstacles, that former 
judge  has alone led over 100 Muslims to Christ. 
“Even if he is going to be killed, he is thinking of more ways to reach out 
 to the Muslims,” Daniel shared. 
“We are constantly threatened, persecuted, attacked, and ambushed. We get a 
 lot of calls, sometimes from Mecca, Medina, Iran, from the local Hezbollah 
group  in our nations. Yes, we become afraid. We are fearful. We are not 
that hero. But  you know what? We need to be obedient to the call of Christ 
and go.” 
The evangelist to Muslim clerics spoke during the session titled, “
Discerning  the Will of Christ for 21st Century World Evangeilzation,” with 
Paul 
Eshleman,  founder of The Jesus Film Project, as the keynote speaker. 
Eshleman, during his talk, emphasized that it is unacceptable that after  
2,000 years since Jesus Christ came to earth there are still people all over 
the  world who have not heard the Gospel. 
“The fact that there is still people groups today that have no 
missionaries,  no church, and nobody even planning to go is wrong. It is 
absolutely 
wrong,”  said Eshleman, who now serves as vice president of Networks and 
Partnerships for  Campus Crusade for Christ International. “My question to us 
is 
how much longer  will we wait?” 
Delegates at the Lausanne conference represent nearly five million local  
churches, and 12 million Christian workers, he pointed out. 
“Surely we can decide today that it is long enough,” he said. “Tell us 
where  the global body of Christ needs us to go and we will go." 
There are a total of about 8,000 languages, of which only 448 have a 
complete  Bible, said Eshleman. About an eighth of the world’s languages (1185 
languages)  have New Testaments; and another 843 languages have a portion of 
Scripture. 
“Here is the real tragedy: today there are 2,252 languages that have not 
one  verse of Scripture and no one is planning to go to them,” Eshleman 
lamented. 
He urged Lausanne delegates to help provide the manpower for 4,000  
story-telling teams to be sent within the next two to three years so that no  
people group on earth will be without at least an oral version of the Bible. 
More than 4,000 Christian leaders representing over 190 nations have 
gathered  for Lausanne III, also known as Cape Town 2010. The purpose of the 
Lausanne  Congresses is to bring the global body of Christ together to discuss 
how to best  evangelize the world. The Congress has also been addressing 
global problems  facing the Church, including secularization, Islam, HIV/AIDS, 
prosperity gospel,  and environmental concerns, among other topics. The 
conference program will  conclude Sunday.
Michelle A. Vu
Christian Post Reporter   
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