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Anil Azmat is a deeply thoughtful and complex individual. Originally from Pakistan, he came to the United States at the age of 15. Much of his early life was spent with his grandfather, a philosopher, and that influence is evident—Anil himself is highly intelligent and reflective.
He was later convicted of a serious crime—one that seems, on the surface, to stand in contrast to his intellectual depth and demeanor. Yet it was during his time in prison that his life took a profound turn.
Coming from a Muslim background, Anil encountered Christ while incarcerated and made a sincere commitment to follow Him. Since then, he has devoted himself to studying Scripture with remarkable intensity—often going deeper than many around him.
Anil’s story is still unfolding—a reminder that transformation is not always a straight path, but a journey shaped by learning, struggle, and perseverance.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelAnil Azmat is a deeply thoughtful and complex individual. Originally from Pakistan, he came to the United States at the age of 15. Much of his early life was spent with his grandfather, a philosopher, and that influence is evident—Anil himself is highly intelligent and reflective.
He was later convicted of a serious crime—one that seems, on the surface, to stand in contrast to his intellectual depth and demeanor. Yet it was during his time in prison that his life took a profound turn.
Coming from a Muslim background, Anil encountered Christ while incarcerated and made a sincere commitment to follow Him. Since then, he has devoted himself to studying Scripture with remarkable intensity—often going deeper than many around him.
Anil’s story is still unfolding—a reminder that transformation is not always a straight path, but a journey shaped by learning, struggle, and perseverance.