His personal journey took him from Sudan to Egypt. Although ordained in Sudan, because of his Gospel work, a well-known Muslim publication accused him of proselytizing Muslims into the Christian faith. What actually happened, he says, was that "some started on their own after comparing Christianity with their faith, and they were convinced that the Way was Jesus — He was the Way that takes them to eternal life, so they decided to follow Jesus."
That's not how it was portrayed in the media. In fact, he was number one on a list of people the paper termed as "ringleaders". While it ..."
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