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Afshin, born as an Iranian, raised as a devout Muslim, believed in the jihadist revolution led by Khomeini. At the age of 12 he joined Hezbollah. On a mission to convert Christians in the United States to his religion, he was arrested after trying to use a fake passport. In his prison cell, Afshin met Jesus. Jesus challenged this young soldier with words that broke the hard-harded militant. He caved. Afshin knew as a student of Islam that no person could speak directly to God, but in that encounter, Jesus declared Himself as God. Today, Afshin is a whole-hearted follower of Jesus Christ, on a mission to make peace between the "Sons of Isaac" (the Jews), and the "Sons of Ismael" (the Arabs). If you watch only one video, watch this one; as Randy Kay, a former "militant agnostic," interviews a former militant jihadist. Together they speak as brothers in Christ.
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Afshin, born as an Iranian, raised as a devout Muslim, believed in the jihadist revolution led by Khomeini. At the age of 12 he joined Hezbollah. On a mission to convert Christians in the United States to his religion, he was arrested after trying to use a fake passport. In his prison cell, Afshin met Jesus. Jesus challenged this young soldier with words that broke the hard-harded militant. He caved. Afshin knew as a student of Islam that no person could speak directly to God, but in that encounter, Jesus declared Himself as God. Today, Afshin is a whole-hearted follower of Jesus Christ, on a mission to make peace between the "Sons of Isaac" (the Jews), and the "Sons of Ismael" (the Arabs). If you watch only one video, watch this one; as Randy Kay, a former "militant agnostic," interviews a former militant jihadist. Together they speak as brothers in Christ.