Summary
SummaryIβm Ayuba, and in 2020, at just 20 years old, I heard the first gunshot and fled for my life when Boko Haram attacked our village in northern Nigeria. The next morning, I returned to find my father among three bodies on our compound. My heart shattered, I knelt beside him and prayed in tears. Anger and hatred consumed meβI even plotted revenge. But when the extremists later targeted my own name on a kill list, my family and I had to flee our home again. My motherβs death from stress the following year deepened my grief. Yet through trauma-care at an Open Doors center, God met me with peace I never knew. He taught me to forgive those who betrayed my family and to leave everything at the feet of Jesus. Now, I live in hope, trusting Him to heal our broken hearts and grant true rest. πβ€οΈ
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Ayubaβs* father was killed in a Boko Haram attack on his village in northern Nigeria in 2020, when Ayuba was 20 years old. Ayuba was at a stage in
life where persecution could determine the path he went on β even dissuade him from following Jesus.But God has used trauma care from Open Doors partners to strengthen Ayubaβs faith, and even enable him to forgive those who helped Boko Haram identify Christians in the village. This is his story.
*Names changed for security purposes.
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Time Chapters
Β 01:02 Discovering father's death 02:39 Forced to flee home 03:49 Embracing forgiveness 04:10 Healing at trauma center
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