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UZBEKISTAN: Prayer Emboldens Persecuted Christians

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🗓️ 15 October 2022

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Last week, Brother Max shared his testimony of seeking God through following Islam then, when he met Jesus, finding a peace he’d never experienced before. After finding that peace, Max wanted to tell everyone he knew, but he was not prepared for how his community would react with anger and persecution.

Max found it very natural to talk about Jesus with people who had known him before his salvation. They could see his life was drastically different, and they wanted an explanation. Brother Max was eager to share God’s Word with those who asked. He told them he’d found the ‘passport to heaven.’ But leaving Islam is not permitted, and his family and community persecuted him for his faith in Christ.

His father could see how Max’s life had changed for the better—but still urged him to return to Islam. Max explained, “If I take Jesus from my heart, I will become the old Max again.” He challenged his father to read the New Testament.

Persecuted first by those he knew, Max and his witness for Christ soon drew the attention of the government. He was arrested and interrogated by several police. It was a frightening experience; his legs shook with fear as the police questioned him and forced him to write a “confession” that would be used against him, dictating the words he was supposed to write.

Christians gathered outside the police station, praying for Max during the interrogation. The presence and prayers of his Christian brothers and sisters encouraged Max, and a holy boldness came over him. He turned the table on the police, asking them questions instead of answering theirs.

Listen as Brother Max shares how the Lord worked through that situation and later brought Max face to face with the one who prosecuted him—now a follower of Christ! He’ll also share about training new believers in Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan and Azerbaijan to withstand Christian persecution after they leave Islam to follow Jesus. “Our time is short,” he says, “so we should be ready to meet Jesus.”

Max will also equip listeners to pray for Christians in the region—including those facing persecution. Listen to the first part of Max’s story here, and learn more about Max’s ministry, Global Teams, here.

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Brother Max spread his faith in Jesus openly in a Muslim country. He was taken into police custody for questioning.

0:08.0

When Max heard that fellow believers were outside, they were praying for him. He was filled with boldness.

0:14.8

He began questioning the questioners and sharing his faith with the police.

0:19.8

I said to him, are you trusting God to police? One day you will stay before God.

0:25.6

Also, you will answer before God. They became so looking at each other.

0:30.4

I feel they confused. Then I began asking from him.

0:35.8

You know what God exists? You know what God is? Now is our right conversation.

0:41.0

You should be honest in your heart. He knows your heart also right now. What are you thinking?

0:49.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path.

0:52.2

In fact, he told his disciples that the world would hate them.

0:55.7

He sent them out as sheep among wolves. Jesus' words came true in the life of the Apostles,

1:01.6

and they're still coming true today in the lives of his followers around the world.

1:05.9

Join host Todd Netletons. We hear their inspiring stories and learn how we can help.

1:10.7

Right now on the Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network.

1:13.6

Last week we heard part one of a conversation with the brother in Christ from Caracol, Pakistan,

1:18.6

a region in Uzbekistan for security. We're just calling him brother Max.

1:24.0

We heard how from a young age Max sought God through Islam.

1:29.2

Yet he was filled with despair. Then at age 20, brother Max heard the good news about Jesus.

1:36.2

He put his faith in Christ and experienced the forgiveness and peace that he had been searching for.

1:42.7

And Jesus changed his whole life.

1:45.6

If you miss that program, I hope that you will go listen at vomradio.net.

1:50.4

It is a powerful reminder of the hope that all of us have in Jesus.

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