Posted on 12/28/2020 4:57:46 AM PST by xomething
DHOBLEY, Somalia — A 7-year-old boy was hospitalized for three days after male Muslim teenagers attacked him for his father’s Christian faith.
The attack occurred after the father finished a Bible study Oct. 9 with other underground Christians in Dhobley.
The father has been targeted since leaving Islam eight years ago.
In 2012, he fled from another country to Kenya. There, a German missionary couple told him about Jesus and the man later accepted Jesus. His wife accepted Christ in 2013. The couple have been attacked and persecuted repeatedly since then, often by the woman’s father.
Her father beat her, causing a miscarriage; kidnapped her twice; kept her from her husband for three years; and plotted with other Muslims to kill her husband.
Islamic pressure caused the family of seven to move to Dhobley in July and then relocate twice more.
Somalia is No. 3 and Kenya is No. 44 on Open Doors’ 2020 World Watch List of places where it is most difficult to be a Christian.
I know someone who evangelizes to Somalis. He’s a strong Kenyan Christian and he’s called to go and preach to Somalis, to great success. He is one of those people to totally believe to live is Christ and to die is gain, and has some of the strongest levels of faith I’ve ever seen.
There are Christians in Somalia?
Muslims are brainwashed from Age 4 through Age 10. As they age, they become radicalized. That is historic, so they cannot assimilate into any society but their own.
As professed in the koran, muslim are permitted to lie, cheat, steal and kill the Infidel. There are 68 passages in the koran telling the muslim to rid the earth of the Infidel.
The religion of peace.................if you disagree they will kill you..................
I’m far more concerned about America.
The religion of peace. Thanks, Obama!
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