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Student Life - May 2024

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Recently, I watched a video of Nabeel Qureshi giving his testimony on stage at a church. And while he gave his testimony, I must admit I was incredibly moved by it. If you don’t know who Nabeel is, he is the author of a great book called “Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus”. In his book, he explains his early life growing up and gives his testimony converting to Christianity. What’s incredible about his testimony is the intense journey it took for him to come to believe. Nabeel was born in California in 1983 and was raised by his family as a devout Ahmadi Muslim. And for his early life, he remained a devout Muslim, following in its practices and learning early on that America was a primarily Christian country. This caused Nabeel to need strong apologetics for his faith. And that is exactly what he did, he debated and argued with many Christians during his life, never faulting from the faith he had been born into. 

But one day, while he was in college, he was involved in a public speaking and debate tournament. And while he was on this trip, he shared a hotel room with a friend named David. Now, what stood out to Nabeel was he saw David reading his Bible. And Nabeel took this opportunity to question David about his faith and debate yet another Christian, as he had done hundreds of times. However, this was the first time Nabeel had met an actual challenge. And as they discussed and debated each other’s opinions on Christianity that night, Nabeel was left challenged by David to research more into Christianity. This was because any of the arguments or points Nabeel tried to use to debunk Christianity, David refuted them. He had a firm apologetic for his faith. And after this debate, Nabeel had become a Christian! 

Actually, that is not what happened. What’s incredible to me about Nabeel’s testimony is that it took him around three years after this conversation to convert to Christianity. What filled this time was incredible research into our Christian faith and history as well as incredible research into his own faith and history. And after he discovered that Christianity is true and his current faith was not, he was broken. Not only did he have to walk away from the faith he trusted in for most of his life, but he also had to walk away from the life he had built thus far. Besides his career, which was in the medical field, his entire life revolved around Islam - his family, social status, future careers, everything. To explain this further, in Islam if someone leaves the faith in apostasy (the formal disaffiliation from, abandonment of, or renunciation of a religion by a person) they are dishonored, dishonoring their entire family and family members before them, and are even allowed to be killed by this decision, according to Islamic law. Sadly, and understandably, all of this terrified Nabeel and he goes on to explain in his testimony that he spent many nights just crying. 

Now, the reason why this testimony extremely impacted me was for two reasons. First, the amazing explanation of the cost to follow Christ. And second, the comfort of a friend walking with him. To elaborate on the first reason, Nabeel explains that he did not want to forsake everything he had to follow Christ, but was reminded by the words of Christ: “Strive to enter through the narrow door. For many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able” Luke 13:24. Nabeel understood that the price to enter in through the narrow door would cost him everything and entering into this door would not be easy. But Nabeel did not want to lose his family, especially his relationship with his parents. Then again Nabeel was reminded of the words of Christ: “Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me” Matthew 10:37. This among many other works of Christ and Scripture led Nabeel to accept Christ as His Messiah. However, his friend David also walked with Nabeel during his long 3 year fight with Christianity. 

Thus, the second reason I love this testimony is because of the faith of a good friend. David knew this would not be an easy conversion for Nabeel, even in that hotel room. So you can see that David relied on the Spirit and Christ to do all of the work, and David would just walk with Nabeel during this time. And while David did this, he loved Nabeel as Christ would. Nabeel states in his testimony that he was incredibly thankful for David’s friendship. He said that if some random person told him to give up everything and follow Christ, he would think that person was crazy. But, if someone loves you and walks with you the entire time and tells you the cost for following Christ, it at least makes it easier. David’s friendship and faithfulness to Nabeel was instrumental to Nabeel’s walk and eventual faith in Christ. David’s words as a loving friend with Christ’s love in David strengthened Nabeel during what was at the time an impossible choice to make during his walk to faith. 

So, church family, I write this testimony in my article to hopefully encourage you all with an amazing testimony of God’s work in someone’s life, but also to show an example of the importance of relationships. Absolutely the price we have to pay to submit to Christ as Lord of our life is hard, but it is oh so worth it when we gain the love of the Father and Christ our Lord. And the relationships we build with others is so important when considering our witness for Christ. We truly cannot offer anything of our own to someone to bring them to Christ. If we just show them Christ’s love, explain the Scriptures, and walk with them patiently, then we allow the One who is able to do all of the work. And just like for Nabeel, who for him it took around 3 years, Christ was able to work in him and redeem him. Praise God for the tremendous work that was done in Nabeel’s life and let it serve as an amazing testimony for us to grow from and to celebrate!

If you want to know more about Nabeel’s testimony, here is the link to the amazing video of Nabeel sharing his testimony: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aqGwE7ZFo0

To God be the Glory!

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Student Life - April 2024

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This school semester, pastor Bryan and I desired to teach the students apologetics for the Christian faith and to equip them with a foundation of practical understanding of Christianity. We sought after asking the students: “why do you believe what you believe?” This could look like: why do you believe in creation, or evolution, or Jesus, or God, or even the Bible? We wanted to challenge them to shape their own thoughts and ideas about what they believed, while following closely with facts, truth, and most importantly, biblical truth. I’m pleased to report that during the many weeks of Bryan and I preaching these messages to the students, we could really see some gears turning in some heads.

So, as I said, we covered a lot of ground to help the students form their own foundations for the Christian faith based off of this apologetics series we’ve been going through. Bryan and I have been using a book called The 10 Most Common Objections To Christianity by Alex McFarland. One of our early chapters we preached on was understanding if the Bible is an authentic book or source to study and/or believe. And this is a good question. If you are a Christian, you have to ask yourself: “Do I believe that the Bible is true? That we can believe what is said in it?” Or, if some don’t believe the Bible is true, why would they think that? Would they think because the Bible has been translated so many times, surely there have been errors in the translations? Or the Bible has been written by men, and powerful men got their hands on it to change the message of the Bible or its stories; surely we cannot believe the bible to be authentic and accurate to its original texts. What we were able to teach the students was not only has the Bible been handled and cared for very well, but we have COUNTLESS proof that there are no changes/errors in it. If we were to question any Old Testament writings, we can run to the Dead Sea Scrolls as proof for accurate and faithful translations of the texts and faithful reproductions of the message of the texts. It was amazing to test the students and see how they felt about the very old and dusty Old Testament books, to then build up their confidence in the texts because we can prove the historicity of the texts, the faithful translation of the texts, and the faithful transmission of the texts message. What a joy it was to walk through this sermon with them.

Amongst other chapters and sermons this semester, we also talked about Jesus. That’s probably a good thing and sounds like such a Sunday School thing to say. But, it’s important to ask people who they think Jesus was or is! So we asked the students this! And one of the chapters in our book was a common objection to Christianity is the belief that Jesus was just a man. So, we asked the question: if Jesus was just a man, what does that mean for us? Because, you have to think about it. To prove that Jesus was just a man, find His body. Go to the tomb, see that He is still there. Thus would prove this Man was just human and led a strange ministry. However, the problem is, that tomb was empty!! Praise God! Jesus made a bunch of claims about Himself and about God during His earthly ministry, but it all wouldn’t have mattered if He died and stayed dead. But, since He did rise from the dead, that means we have some serious thinking to do. And it was awesome to walk the students through this thinking! Because it’s so easy to prove that there was a historical man named Jesus around 2,000 years ago and was also crucified, we had to ask them the hard questions! If Jesus really is God and rose from the dead, then what does that mean for them? Does that mean He is an expert con man, or is He the Messiah that was prophesied? What a gift it was to teach them this truth as well.

So, our students have been asking the hard questions these past couple Sunday nights. We want them to form their own opinions and truths about the Bible, Christ, and Christianity. We want them to work through these hard questions as well, not just accepting what others have told them. And I truly believe the Lord has been working in them this semester. Like I said, I’ve seen the gears turning, and what a joy it was to witness. So there’s a little glimpse of what has been going on in our student ministry. It’s been awesome so far, and we are looking forward to the few remaining weeks we have left!

To God be the Glory!

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