This is day 6 of 32. Throughout April, we will be posting daily. We invite you to learn about Chinese Muslims and pray with us for God’s glory to be made known among them. If you would like to read other posts in this series, you can find them here or download the prayer guide here.

lady praying in mosqueAs a child I had the most wonderful dreams – dreams of sweet- smelling flowers and grassy fields, of heaven and angels and the laughter of children. I knew that Allah sent these sweet dreams because he was pleased with me. After all, my mom and I prayed faithfully toward Mecca five times a day.

But when I went away to college, life was full of new things to experience. Before long, I began to feel so guilty because of the things I had done. My heart grieved because Allah had not sent me one of his sweet dreams in a long time. I knew that he wasn’t pleased with me anymore, and as each day passed, the shame of who I had become grew deeper and deeper.

One night I had a new dream. I saw a man – a man I had never met before, but my heart knew His name, Jesus. I watched as He picked up a nail and hammered it into the middle of the wood floor. He glanced at me, but I couldn’t figure out what He was doing. When I awoke, I was afraid and confused.

A few months later, my neighbor began to tell me a story about God and a man named Jesus. “Jesus?” I repeated, my heart beating faster. “Yes, Jesus,” she replied. “He is the Son of God but He came to earth and died on a cross to forgive sin.”

When she finished His story, I knew that this Jesus was the man of my dream. He wasn’t angry with me – He loved me. He took my punishment for sin, and it’s in Him that I can be free from my burden of shame.

Prayer Requests:

  • Pray for God to bless many Chinese Muslims with dreams of Jesus and then with opportunities to hear the Gospel. As they hear the truth, pray that they will believe!
  • Pray for God to send thousands of harvesters (missionaries) into His harvest among the Hui, Salar and Dongxiang who will search for those seeking Jesus and boldly proclaim the Gospel.

Did you know? The Hui are descendants of Muslim traders, soldiers and officials who came to China between the 7th and 14th centuries. They settled and intermarried with Arab Muslims and Han Chinese.

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