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SummaryI am Amina from Nigeria, and by His grace, I am alive! π Two times Boko Haram stormed my homeβmen with weapons, my husband tied up and executed, my father slaughtered before my eyes. I thought my life would end, but the moment the knife touched my neck, I began praying Psalm 23: βThe Lord is my shepherdβ¦ I shall not want.β Miraculously, I felt no painβonly a strange dizzinessβand I lost consciousness. When I woke, I found myself among other captives, taken across borders into hardship, hunger, and trauma. Yet in the darkness, we refused to deny Christ. ποΈ Today, I kneel in my room each morning, singing: βBy His grace, I am alive, thatβs why Iβm singing, Jehovah saved my life!β πΆ Open Doors Canada cared for us, showing Godβs love in our suffering. Through prayer, faith, and His unending mercy, I stand here a living witness that our Savior truly delivers and restores. β€οΈ
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Amina survived two brutal attacks by Boko Haram. She lost her husband, saw her kids suffer, and suffered much herself. Despite all of this, she sings “By His grace, I am alive, that’s why I’m singing, Jehovah saved my life”.
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