제목: 주의 일에 헌신 (Dedication of God's work)
본문: 누가복음 9장 57-62절
찬양: 338장 내 주를 가까이 하게 함은
I am Rev.
Hassan Simon. Before this name I
was called Hassan Bin Said.
I was born into a Muslim family; my father, my
mother, and all sisters and brothers were all Muslims.
Being
there, I came to realize that Islam provides no assurance of salvation. There is even the fear of one’s eternal
destiny which brings deep insecurity from the beginning of the religion. In Islam, it is believed that all human
beings and Jinn (evil spirits) will be gathered in hell whereby Allah will call
one by one to go to heaven or judge them by their faith and deeds. I could never know if Allah really heard my
prayer. I did not feel his presence or
receive answers when I prayed, as I do today, since I know God personally
through Jesus Christ. As a Muslim, I
prayed five specific times each day, but now as a Christian, I can pray any
time and continually, since I have an ongoing relationship with God throughout
the day and night. There are many things
that I saw in Islam, such as consulting witch doctors, being taught to hate
Christians and Americans whom they said were the main sponsors of Christians on
earth, polygamy, and much more that made me doubt and find no meaning in their
faith.
Doubt
about my Muslim faith arose at first from several observations I made about the
Christian Community I knew in comparison to my Muslim community.
Generally,
I noticed mostly the assurance of salvation that Christians had. You could see it with the joy on their
faces, in their words and daily activities. This truly amazed me and pushed me
to try to learn more about them. In
addition, I noticed how well educated, obedient and respectful their children
were. Christians always knew that
somehow their Jesus would make a way and would often not worry much about their
problems. Above all this, I was mostly
touched by their virtue of forgiveness.
Christians were always ready to forgive; whereas among Muslims revenge
is the best way they find to resolve conflicts. Little by little, I felt the need to
understand how they got those good qualities so that I could be like them.
How I met Jesus Christ my Savior
and difficulties I faced after converting to Christianity.
On one day
in 1999, when I was 21, a nearby Free Methodist Church organized an evangelization
Crusade. My friends and I were sent by
our parents to do everything possible to disrupt this meeting. Little did I know that on this day my life
would be changed forever. The message I
heard captivated my heart, and though we cursed the pastor and the preaching of
that day when we reported to our parents, I had been touched and my search for
Christ had just begun. My walk towards
salvation started with several Gospel songs I heard on that day and a particular
preaching on John 3:16. In 2000, I
thought a lot about that message. One
day, the Spirit of the Lord touched me and I realized I needed to receive Jesus
Christ as my Lord and Savior. The
following Sunday, as I passed near the church, I was very happy to hear the
Christian music again and the next minute I found myself seated in the church
clapping with other Christians. The Holy Spirit calmed my heart and I felt no
longer afraid of the persecution I would endure if fellow Muslims saw me in
this church. Until the end of the service I felt at peace and forgot all my
troubles. When the pastor made the
altar call, I knelt down and asked Jesus to come into my heart and keep the
peace I had felt at that moment in my heart.
Several
months later, I was filled by the Spirit of the Lord, and I had a great desire
to know more about God and His Word. I
started reading His Word, and fasting and praying.
When my
family learned that I had converted to Christianity, some harsh decisions were
made against me. I was beaten, I was
chased away from the family; the family stopped paying my school fees. As a result I was forced to drop out of
school for two consecutive years, and for these two years I was never allowed
to eat at home. I was left to become a
beggar even though I came from a rich family.
I was even
rejected by people I thought were my friends.
It was a very tough time in my life.
I spent many nights sleeping on church seats and even under trees. Many times I narrowly escaped death and many
times they tried to burn me, but God’s hand was always protecting me.
At some
point my aunt purposefully pushed a
stick of wood into my right ear saying I
had chosen to follow this pagan religion maybe because something was blocking
my ears and I couldn’t hear properly
the advice she was giving me. Since that incident I have had ear problems. I was really hurt and my right ear was
frequently bleeding and releasing pus.
It was very painful. Up to now I
have not yet had adequate treatment for the ear problem because I often feel a
lot of pain in my right ear even today.
I thank God because He gave me a heart to forgive my aunt for what she
did to me. I told her that I forgave
her because Jesus had forgiven me. She
cried. I hope that someday she will
become a believer.
As the
days passed, I was trying to make new Christian friends. I found some to
comfort and to counsel me. The church
also decided to intervene. A pastor
named Fidèle Dieli NTAMAVUKIRO of Nyanza-Lac Free Methodist Church decided to
take care of me in his household. He tried to give me all that he could, like
food, clothes and encouragement. He
showed me how this was a good moment for strengthening my faith; he even gave
an example of Job, who had lost all his wealth, his children and even his
health, but because he did not deny the Lord, our Lord granted him more wealth
and children than he possessed before.
All his friends, who had rejected him, were obliged to bow before
Him. I thank and I will continue
thanking him for the way he took care of me for about two years of my
life. I left his family when I attended
the Theological Institute of Mweya in Gitega (was a high school).
How my mother came to Jesus Christ
and the difficulties she met after making this decision.
In 2003, my mother called me and she wanted to
know what had pushed me to become a Christian. I hoped I would have a chance to
share with her the message found in John 3:16 when we met. For her, my becoming a Christian was a
curse. She wanted me to go back to
Islam. But because this discussion was
not good, I went back to the place where I was living.
I
continued praying for my mother so that she would be touched by the word we had
shared. In 2004 she called me again; her attitude seemed to be changed. She spoke humbly, saying that since our last
discussion, she deeply thought about the word we shared; this word had never
left her thoughts. Her question was:
what am I supposed to do? I thanked God
in my heart because I thought that it was the first step to victory. I told her that God wanted her to become his
servant. She wanted to know how she could restore her peace. I asked her if I could call a Pastor for
her. She accepted, and I did as she liked
as soon as possible. At that time, she
accepted and received Jesus Christ as her Savior. She became a good Christian. She is always praying and fasting.
The act of my mother becoming a Christian was
like pouring more fuel onto the fire that my conversion to Christianity had
started in my family. She had no peace;
she came to a point where she wanted to turn back to Islam. My father divorced her; people in my village
talked about her. She had hard
moments. As she was suffering, I was
also suffering.
My young
brothers ran away from her. Life became
worse. We continued to pray. Sometimes she fell sick, sometimes she got
some medicine, sometimes she didn’t.
God revealed Himself to us in these hard times. As we used to pray my mother became stronger
and stronger every day. I kept witnessing God’s victory to the point that my
two sisters became Christians.
HOW HOPE IN CHRIST MINISTRIES Started.
After completing my high school, the spirit of
the Lord brought to my mind a very important task to be done in my village,
where the number of Muslims is so high compared to that of Christians. I took about three days, fasting and praying
for other young Muslims especially from my area to know Christ. In the year 2006, I was admitted to Hope
Africa University in the department of Bible and Theology. Unfortunately, I didn’t finish my studies
because of lack of school fees.
In the same year, my calling to preach to Muslims became
stronger as I was not able to continue my studies. Through continued prayer and fasting, God
revealed to me that I should start the Hope in Christ Ministries, which I did
in 2006. I started with one-on-one
preaching and the very first person I preached to be a young boy called
Siwema. Our exchange of ideas went on
for about three months and he decided to become a Christian. In the same village, I also had
opportunities to talk to some sisters, one of whom, Sheuri, decided to become a
Christian.
In
February 2007, a married couple accepted Jesus plus this young man called
Hussein became a believer.
In September 2007, some friends in the area were happy to
hear about the ministry to the Muslim people and they prayed for it for a good
length of time, shared and continued to be part of this ministry by helping
spiritually and by offering Kirundi Bibles and hymn books. In 2008, Jimmy became a Christian. Five
months later, with the support of Mr. Bob Hughes, we managed to show the film
of Jesus Christ in my home village of Nyanza-Lac. During this time three young men and another
couple accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior after several follow-up visits
that I conducted. I conducted a very big
Public Debate between Muslims and Christians.
During the exchange of ideas two young people, one man and one woman
were touched. After six months of
follow up visits, they finally received Jesus Christ as their savior.
Since 2009, God has used me to preach to a Muslim lady who
comes from Pakistan but lives in Nyanza–Lac, and she accepted Jesus Christ
along with her daughter and her younger sister. I also preached to a Muslim religious
teacher in the same area and he got saved.
Unfortunately, he is persecuted by fellow Muslims, has been forced to
run away, and up to now we do not know where he is. Please remember to pray for
all these new believers because they are going through many difficulties.
I would
also like to request that you pray for me as I am leading this struggle for these
lost souls. I face many challenges and life threatening situations. I am waging a war against unpredictable
individuals who would do anything in their power to stop any individual from
showing Islam for what it is. They fear anybody who can confront Muslims and
teach them about the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Several Muslim religious leaders
have threatened to kill me if I continue with my ministry, and even at one of
our public debates, they threw stones at me. However I will not stop spreading
the Gospel to Muslims. This is why I
need your support and prayers.
Difficulties Encountered by
Believers
Most of the believers in Jesus are chased away
from their jobs and from their families.
Others are forced to divorce their husbands or wives, parents no longer
provide for their basic needs such as food and clothing, and even refuse to pay
for school fees for the young people who become Christians. In some extreme cases that I and my church
have witnessed, the converts are physically and mentally tortured or even
threatened with death. Some of them are
so discouraged and scared that they want to go back because they consider this
decision to be the only solution to their problems.
I try,
with the help of God, to encourage and support them, but unfortunately two have
gone back to Islam.
Muslim Strategies for Converting
Young People to Islam
Nowadays,
Muslims Leaders are doing their best to employ Muslims for three reasons:
•to make
sure that none of them is attracted by Christianity
•to make
sure that those who have already converted to Christianity may come back
•to
attract Christians, most of whom are jobless, to convert to Islam
They offer jobs, such as mechanics, carpentry, taxi
driving, teaching, and they fund micro projects and businesses. In addition, they also sponsor students in
high schools and universities. They are even translating the Koran into our
mother tongue Kirundi. These strategies
make our work even harder and we are praying to God to help us to find ways to
reinforce our ministry.
I thank God in particular for many people who have
supported my efforts to bring Muslims to Christ through HOPE IN CHRIST MINISTRIES (OR MINISTRIES TO COUSINS). They have given me advice whenever I needed
it. In addition, they donated much
needed Kirundi Bibles, one Koran (for reference), and hymn books, and much
more, including providing me with bus fare to allow me to make frequent visits
to new believers in my homeland. They
also helped me to raise some funds so that I may attend a one-month training
workshop in the USA. For two summers I
went to Texas to attend a seminar organized by Global Proclamation Academy at
Dallas Theological Seminary and visited Free Methodist Church in Spring Arbor
Michigan. I want to say thank you to
them for their support.
Prayer
Requests:
1. That God would give me wisdom and knowledge so
that this ministry may impact more and more people.
2. That the Ministry may have the financial means
to supply God ‘s Word (Bibles) to those
who are coming to Christ and to visit members who are suffering from HIV/AIDS,
and the new believers so as to give moral and spiritual support to them, so
that they may not go back to Islam.
3. That God will strengthen this ministry so that I
will have the means to provide income generating activities for old and new
believers so that their living standard will improve.
4. That
God may provide sponsorship and partnership to this Ministry.
5. That
God may provide a car for God’s work and facilities.