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September 10, 2001
Maybe the untimely death of his wife had something
to do with it.
Or maybe now at a mature 41 years of age, "A.K."
is starting to think of eternity--after all there are possibly more
days behind him than ahead.
Whatever brought it about, he decided to go ahead
and do it. He did it while sitting at his computer in Alexandria,
Egypt. What did he do?
He enrolled online at Al-Kitab Scripture Research
Institute, our Muslim-friendly Internet Bible Correspondence School.
Now he is reading the Bible and having it explained in a way that
may well lead to saving faith in Jesus Christ.
"A.K." is the latest dear Muslim to enroll
as an online Bible student in our cyber-evangelistic outreach. Keep
him in your prayers. He is looking for answers. Pray that God will
show him that Jesus is the Answer.
So far, Al-Kitab has 18 students--all Muslim. They
live in countries such as Malaysia, Netherlands, South Africa, United
Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and others. The youngest is 18-year-old
Sam, a second-generation Muslim immigrant in England. The oldest
student is "Abraham", now retired and still going strong
at 81!
God loves these people. And even though I've never
seen them, I love them too, and perhaps you do too. May God bless
them as you pray and as you support this ministry.
With sincere appreciation,
George
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