Radical Imam in Training Turns to Jesus

A man who was a devout Muslim and training to be a radical imam in the land of ISIS is now a Jesus fanatic who claims Christ came to him supernaturally in a dream.

“I was a…Muslim and often preached, but there was something missing. There was something empty about Allah and the Quran. Jesus appeared to me in a dream and open my eyes … what has missing was His love and peace,” said Iraqi Barazan Azeezi to The Christian Post.

Azeezi said that he was a “violent person” and was motivated by fear of Allah.   After the meeting with Christ in his dream, he not only renounced violence but says he experienced “love” for the “true God” and that he sees God’s truth.

Azeezi also faced persecution and anger from his Islamic family.

“In the beginning, my family thought I was joking and claimed that I was going mad,” he said. “After months of debates, they started to threaten to kill me. … It was God’s grace that helped me overcome the fear.”

Azeezi said that he is not the only person to come to Christ through supernatural experiences.  He shared the story of an ISIS terrorist who had been sent to destroy a church building.  When he entered the church, a bright light appeared on him.  A voice in the light said he was Jesus.  The fighter immediately dropped his items and accepted Christ as Lord.

Azeezi says that he believes satan is trying to keep those in the Middle East from seeing the truth of Christ.

“I believe Satan creates chaos in the Middle East to stop the gospel from reaching our people. This is one of his last strongholds in the world and he won’t back off easily,” he said.

Naghmeh Abedini Says President Ignores Religious Freedom

The wife of imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini is speaking out about the lack of action by the Obama administration to protect religious freedom around the world and work to release her husband.

“What kind of message are we sending to the world when we continue to negotiate while Iran continues to abuse one of our own, an American pastor?” she asked of those in attendance at the CPAC conference. “What is our message to the world on religious freedom issues?”

Abedeni’s tone was significantly different than the last time she spoke publicly after meeting with President Obama.  She expressed optimism at the time but now sounds like she is discouraged by the administration’s lack of action.

“I’m proud to see my husband stand up for his faith in the face of evil,” she said. “As he stands up for his faith, how are we, as his country, standing up for him? I’m heartbroken that we continue to negotiate with Iran as they are holding one of our own, an American pastor, captive.”

“He stood up for his faith because he believes Jesus Christ is the son of God and he came on this Earth and died on the cross and paid for our sin. He learned that truth as a Muslim and discovered the love of God. That transformed his life forever. He wanted to lay down his life for the orphans and for the hopeless.”