The Diary of a Christian Pilgrim — Intermission

 

INTERMISSION

 

The earlier episodes of The Diary of a Christian Pilgrim focused on the life of a lady, Salamatu (Sarah) Ibrahim. She had a strong Islamic background. However, by divine providence, she was converted to Christianity.

 

Due to her newfound faith in Christ, Sarah faced a lot of persecutions from her Islamic devotee father and other relatives. But in the midst of these persecutions, she stood firm and her faith grew. What’s more? God gave her victory over those trials.

 

However, just at the brink of reaping the fruits of her devotion to God, during one of her outreaches outside her campus, she deviated from the right track.

 

She fell so cheaply into the trap set by the devil due to carelessness and pride, and suffered greatly for it.

 

You must have read:

Episode 1: Carry The Cross

Episode 2: Activated Faith

Episode 3: “Which Way, Lord?”

Episode 4: Time to Water, Weed Out and Watch

Episode 5: The Mountains to Move

Episode 6: The Great Release

Episode 7: The Cancerous Snare, and

Episode 8: Guilt Meets Grace

 

If not, what are you waiting for? Feel free to click on any of the above links to read up each episode. 

 

CALL FOR FEEDBACK

 

We want to hear from you:

 

What challenge, caution or courage have you learnt so far from the account in this Diary?

 

Has God spoken to you in any way concerning your walk with Him, especially as it relates to overcoming trials and temptations?

 

Are you faced with any form of trial, temptation or persecution and you don’t know the way out, or you need counseling in any way?

 

Please share your comments with us below to encourage others. You may also reach out to us via our email:-   theyoungprofessionalsforum@gmail.com, and we shall be glad to give you as much support as we can afford. 

 

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