Summary

SummaryI’m Ayuba from Nigeria. In April 2020, Boko Haram came to our town and killed my father while he stood to protect my grandmother 😒. My siblings and I fled across a river in fear for our lives. The next morning, I found his bodyβ€”and I wept, praying, β€˜God, you give and you take away; may Dad rest with you.’ Anger boiled in me, and I carried a knife, longing for revenge. Yet God brought me to an Open Doors trauma centre, where on the third day I heard how a grieving man’s heart was healed. I looked at my pain and chose to let go of anger, embracing God’s peace instead ✨. Today, I stand in inner peace, praying my life will glorify Christ and that persecuted youth in sub-Saharan Africa will be strengthened in faith πŸ™.


Ayuba’s* father was killed by Boko Haram militants in 2020. Ayuba swore to take revenge on the man who had betrayed his father to the militants – but has found healing through a trauma centre, supported by Open Doors.

Open Doors Prayer News 296 (May-June 2023)

Find out more at www.opendoorsuk.org/prayernews

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Time Chapters
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01:08 Fleeing the attack
02:34 Discovering his father’s body
04:03 Healing at trauma seminar
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