I Dared to Call Him Father - Bilquis Sheikh
I Dared to Call Him Father: The Miraculous Story of a Muslim Woman's Encounter with God is an inspiring true and personal testimony of a wealthy traditional Muslim woman who came to the faith through vivid dreams from God.
As she journeys from Islam to Christianity, her salvation leads to her to a wonderfully intimate relationship with Christ.
She is dedicated and obedient in all details of her life, big and small , and openly shares her struggles with temporal things, a sharp tongue, and pride and how she learns to overcome her flesh and walk in a true relationship with the Lord.
It is void of the shallow Christianity that is so prevalent in our society today, and I found that very refreshing .
It left me desiring a deeper level of intimacy with God as well as causing me to evaluate my own obedience and faith in Him .
The presence of the Lord she experiences is rare, but so is the faith and trust that she has for Him.
Her simplistic faith, untouched and tainted by modern Christianity and its rules and doctrine is a beautiful testament of how the Spirit will teach us all we need to know about Him.
As He gives her dreams, leads her into the Scriptures and speaks to her she learns His word and how to obey Him.
Her obedience, even as her life is threatened, is encouraging.
I love a part in the book where she tells the Lord she doesn't have what it takes to be a martyr, so she asks Him to make her death quick and painless! I laugh because I have often prayed that myself.
Being a Muslim living in the middle east, coming to the faith in Christ was worthy of death.
She was ostracized by her family and threatened with her life, yet she held steadfast and unwavering to the Lord in spite of it.
This book was originally written in 1978 but has been republished and includes an after word from two missionary friends who were close with her and were used to disciple Bilquis in her walk with the Lord.
The author is now with the Lord, but has left behind a shining example of what a true relationship with Christ is for today.
It is an easy read and one that would make a wonderful family read aloud.
I will definitely be adding it to book our pile to read to my children.
As she journeys from Islam to Christianity, her salvation leads to her to a wonderfully intimate relationship with Christ.
She is dedicated and obedient in all details of her life, big and small , and openly shares her struggles with temporal things, a sharp tongue, and pride and how she learns to overcome her flesh and walk in a true relationship with the Lord.
It is void of the shallow Christianity that is so prevalent in our society today, and I found that very refreshing .
It left me desiring a deeper level of intimacy with God as well as causing me to evaluate my own obedience and faith in Him .
The presence of the Lord she experiences is rare, but so is the faith and trust that she has for Him.
Her simplistic faith, untouched and tainted by modern Christianity and its rules and doctrine is a beautiful testament of how the Spirit will teach us all we need to know about Him.
As He gives her dreams, leads her into the Scriptures and speaks to her she learns His word and how to obey Him.
Her obedience, even as her life is threatened, is encouraging.
I love a part in the book where she tells the Lord she doesn't have what it takes to be a martyr, so she asks Him to make her death quick and painless! I laugh because I have often prayed that myself.
Being a Muslim living in the middle east, coming to the faith in Christ was worthy of death.
She was ostracized by her family and threatened with her life, yet she held steadfast and unwavering to the Lord in spite of it.
This book was originally written in 1978 but has been republished and includes an after word from two missionary friends who were close with her and were used to disciple Bilquis in her walk with the Lord.
The author is now with the Lord, but has left behind a shining example of what a true relationship with Christ is for today.
It is an easy read and one that would make a wonderful family read aloud.
I will definitely be adding it to book our pile to read to my children.
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