I am especially curious about the ?counter to the counter they were raised in.? Surely you don?t mean foreigners converted by missionaries?
Here are some encounters experienced by Muslims in Iran. These are documented by Joel Rosenberg in a book entitled "Inside the Revolution", but there are many other examples being documented on the Internet.
Ultimately, I?m told that most Iranian MBBs (Muslim Background Believers) are not coming to Christ primarily through The Passion of the Christ or the JESUS film, or through radio and satellite TV ministries, or even through the work of the mushrooming house-church movement. These resources are vitally important. They are giving many unbelievers initial exposure to the gospel, and they are certainly strengthening the faith of new believers as well as those who have been following Christ for some time. But they are not enough to bring many Iranians to a point of decision. What is bringing these Iranians to Christ are dreams and visions of Jesus.
One Iranian Muslim woman had a dream in which God told her, ?Whatever the two women you are going to meet with tomorrow tell you, listen to them.? Startled, she went through the next day curious who she would meet. She had no plans to meet anyone, but sure enough, at one point two Iranian Christian women came up to her and explained the message of salvation to her. She obeyed the Lord?s directive from the dream, listened carefully, and then bowed her head and prayed to receive Christ as her Savior.
Several years ago, an Iranian pastor I know met a twenty-two-year old Iranian Shia woman who had become a Christian after seeing a vision of Jesus Christ. She just showed up in his church one day, hungry to study the Bible for herself. The more she studied God?s Word, the more deeply she loved Jesus. Soon, she discovered that God had given her the spiritual gift of evangelism. That is, not only did she have a passion to share her faith with others; the Holy Spirit had also blessed her with a supernatural ability to lead Muslims to Jesus. Today, she leads an average of fifteen people to Christ every day ? that?s right, fifteen a day. She told my pastor friend that Iranian Muslims are so desperate for the gospel that typically it takes about five minutes to share the story of her conversion and how God has changed her life before the listener is ready to also receive Christ. ?Difficult? conversations, she says, with several questions or concerns, take fifteen to twenty minutes. Her prayer: to lead seven thousand Iranian Muslims to Christ over the next five years.
In my third novel, The Ezekiel Option, I tell the story of two Christians driving through the mountains of Iran with a car full of Bibles. Suddenly, their steering wheel jammed and they had to slam on the brakes to keep from driving off the side of the road. When they looked up, they saw an old man knocking on their windows and asking if they had the books.
?What books?? they asked.
?The books about Jesus,? the old man replied. He went on to explain that an angel recently came to him in a vision and told him about Jesus. Later he found out that everyone in his mountain village had had the same vision. They were all brand-new followers of Jesus, but they did not know what to do next. Then the old man had a dream in which Jesus told him to go down the mountain and wait by the road for someone to bring books that would explain how to be a Christian. He obeyed, and suddenly two men with a car full of Bibles had come to a stop right in front of him.
This was one of my favorite passages in The Ezekiel Option, but it?s not fiction. I didn?t make it up. It?s true. I got it directly from a dear friend of mine who is the head of a ministry in the Middle East. He personally knows the men involved. I simply asked if I could change their names for use in the novel, and my friend agreed.
In December 2001, Sheikh Ahmad Al Qataani, a significant Saudi cleric, appeared in a live interview on Aljazeera satellite television to confirm that, sure enough, Muslims were turning to Jesus in alarming numbers. ?In every hour, 667 Muslims convert to Christianity,? Al Qataani warned. ?Every day, 16,000 Muslims convert to Christianity. Every year, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity. Stunned the interviewer interrupted the cleric. ?Hold on! Let me clarify. Do we have 6 million converting from Islam to Christianity or converting from Islam and other religions?? Al Qataani repeated his assertion. ?So 6 million Muslims a year convert?? said the interviewer. ?Every year,? the cleric confirmed, adding, ?a tragedy has happened.?
One source estimates that today there are between 4.5 million and 7 million Christians in Iran alone.
He shares many, many other encounters, but you get the drift.