Tradition vs. Christ

Posted by: lifestory in Other faiths

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Nageen Negeen is a 17 year old who has earnestly sought after truth. Raised as a Muslim, she identifies with both Afghanis and Americans. Despite the comfort found in Muslim traditions and the love and support of her family, she began to question her beliefs in the Qur'an and found herself being pulled toward the loving Creator. Her conversion to Christianity was not without a cost as she lost faith in everything she had once believed in. Negeen shares her testimony on this inspirational video. 

 

 

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Marina
March 29, 2011
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Thank you, I love Muslims too, but I want them to know Jesus Christ as their Saviour. May God bless this testimony and give you courage to stand. Math 6:33 I pray for you.

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Lize Bartsch
March 29, 2011
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Dear Negeen, thank you for sharing your faith. I have been a Christian for many years and although I didn't have to loose as much as a Muslim, being really radically converted and following Jesus on the narrow road also povokes the wrath of the nominal, lukewarm and wordly type of Christians. Seek the Lord with all your heart, He is our portion and He promises streams of living water will flow from our inner being if we put Him on the throne of our hearts and listen to His voice. His voice is still and soft and pure and holy, not rash, obnoxious or sensuous like the world and its styles. I am on Facebook. Love and blessings L

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Patrick
January 05, 2014
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WOW !!! That was powerful!

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Muhammad Ali
June 05, 2015
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Hi, I discuss exactly the same things with Muslims you were saying.
You may have avoided A-hadith which has divided Islam into different sects. Comparing Jesus with Muhammad is like comparing truth with reality. I am a Muslim, the one who submits to God, just like what Jesus and Muhammad did. Its all about faith not the words and their meanings, all right I admit I have to mention Muslim on my ID but its not written on my DNA.

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