According to new reports from the region, around 200 Muslims in the Gaza Strip have recently seen Jesus in visions and dreams and realized they too shared the same experience. It is said that he came here.
The author of this book is Taysir Saada, a Muslim-turned-Christian. He was once an Arafat man.He told the incredible story in an interview. CBNHe said he believes God is on the move in Gaza during a war with Israel. Saada was once a close aide to Palestinian leader Yassir Arafat, who died in 2004. Mr. Saada was also a sniper for the PLO (Palestinian Liberation Organization).
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“About 200 Gazans gave their hearts to Jesus at one time, for the Lord appeared to them in visions and dreams, and they embraced and rejoiced, and all of them had the same vision as themselves. ‘Because I realized I had it,’ I had it,” Saada told CBN.
Saada is the founder seeds of hopea humanitarian organization serving Gaza and the Middle East.
“Despite all the destruction that is happening, I believe God has a purpose for the Palestinians in Gaza to wake up and consider options other than what they believe in,” he said. told CBN. “…Many Muslims are looking for an alternative to Islam. I believe that there will be many revivals and many believers will come. It is already happening today.”
William Devlin, head of humanitarian organization widow and orphancalled the situation in Gaza “dangerous.”
“There are 1,000 Christians left in Gaza, where there are 2.2 million Muslims, and of these 1,000 Christians, 500 live in the Greek Orthodox Church and 500 live in the Roman Catholic Church,” he said. said.
Devlin regularly visited Gaza before the war and hopes to be in the area soon to deliver relief supplies. He believes Gazans are looking for an alternative to Hamas and Islam.
“The Lord Jesus is appearing to Muslims in the midst of their suffering,” Devlin told CBN. “We pray that God will continue to reveal Himself through His Son through dreams, visions, and manifestations to bring faith in Jesus Christ throughout Gaza. Please pray for them. That is their only hope.”
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Michael Faust has covered the intersection of faith and news for 20 years. His story was published in Baptist Press. Christianity Today, Christian Poecent, of leaf chronicle, of toronto star and of knoxville news sentinel.
