Summary
SummaryβI grew up among nomadic Muslims in Mali, living in constant fear of witchcraft, demons, and superstitions π¨. In third grade, I saw friends use a ball-point pen, and it sparked my curiosity. I learned two Bible versesβMark 12:30 and Nehemiah 9:6βhoping to earn a pen βclick-clack.β As I memorized Godβs Word, I realized Christians loved God and werenβt βinfidelsβ as Iβd been taught. Even though my teacher told me Christianity was only for white people, my heart longed for the salvation promised in Romans 6:23 and John 1:12 π.
Three years later, at a Bible camp where all the campers and leaders were Black, I heard Matthew 11:28, βCome to me all who are wearyβ¦ and I will give you rest.β In September 1967, I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, breaking free from fear of death and dark forces β€οΈ. I faced persecutionβfamily beating me, classmates rejecting me, and neighbors charging me more for goodsβbut Godβs grace kept me firm. Today, Iβm the pastor of a Baptist Church in Timbuktu and leader of the Evangelical Alliance of Mali. I prepare new believers for the cost of following Christ, reminding them that Romans 10:13 assures us: βNo challenge will come to you that you cannot bear, for God will give you strengthβ πͺ. I encourage unity in the church, remind Americans to live out the gospel in word and deed, and ask prayers for Bibles to reach hungry hearts in Mali.β
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Pastor Nouh Yattara was born into a nomadic Muslim family. He became a believer through the work of missionaries in his home country of Maliβand through his desire to own a ball-point pen. After living in fear of superstitions, demons and death, Nouh found new life, and an end to fear, in Christ. βI knew if I accepted Jesus that he has the power against all of that,β Pastor Nouh says.
It wasnβt an easy path. Nouh experienced Christian persecution from family members, teachers, kids at school, and his community. In spite of the pressure against him, Nouh stood firm in Godβs grace and moved forward in faith.
Today, Nouh is the pastor of a church and leader in Maliβs evangelical association. He uses his own storyβand the stories of other persecuted Christiansβto prepare new believers to endure in their faith despite pressure and persecution.
Listen to hear what Christians in Mali are facing and learn how you can pray for them. Youβll also hear Pastor Nouhβs encouragement to be in fellowship with other believers, encouraging each other on in faith. Heβll also give advice on how you can share the gospel with Muslims in your community.
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Time Chapters
Β 05:21 Discovering Bible Camp 06:46 Conversion to Christ 09:22 Facing Persecution 10:00 Ministering as Pastor 11:20 Preparing New Believers 21:17 Sharing the Gospel 22:26 Prayer Requests for Mali
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