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Five
Remarkable Testimonies
Films
from Dreams and Visions Internet Site
www.dreamsandvisions.com
Khalil
(Egypt) - A radical Egyptian
terrorist changed from a murderous
“Saul” to a forgiving “Paul” after
Jesus Christ visited him in a
soul-penetrating dream. This hater of both
Christians and Jews set out to discredit
the Bible, but instead, he was transformed
when Jesus appeared to him and changed his
heart. (in Arabic * 28:51 minutes)
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Mohammed
(Nigeria) - This Fulani
herdsman in Nigeria found the deep love
and lordship of Jesus Christ through a
series of remarkable dreams. Jesus’
appearance in those dreams altered the
course of his life. Though his father
tried to kill him in the wake of his
conversion, he survived the various
attempts on his life and eventually led
his father to faith in Christ (in Hausa *
45:50 minutes)
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Dini
(Indonesia) - An Indonesian
teenager let down by family, friends and
society, became a Christian the night
Jesus appeared to her in a vision. That
special night was Lailatul Qadar when
Muslims individualize their prayers to
Allah. From the moment she saw Jesus, His
peace filled her heart and stayed with her
even as persecution began. (in
Indonesian * 42:17 minutes)
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Khosrow
(Iran) - A young Iranian man,
depressed and without hope, met Jesus
Christ in a vision. The Savior extended
His hand and invited him to take hold,
promising that his “life would change
forever.” He took Jesus’ hand and, as
he describes it, “waves of electricity
flowed through my body over and over again.
I wept for the first time since I was a
child and joy filled my heart.” (in
Farsi * 29:30 minutes)
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Ali
(Turkey) - This Turkish man in
bondage to alcohol saw Jesus in a dream
and his life was changed forever.
Desperate, he moved to Saudi Arabia — a
place where alcohol
is forbidden. However, upon his arrival,
he found liquor there. He then made the
pilgrimage to Mecca, hoping to be freed of
his addiction and to be led in the way of
a true Muslim. To his surprise, he met
Jesus Christ instead. (in Turkish * 40:04
min.)
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