Summary

My name is Batoul, and my journey as a Christian in North Africa was never what I imagined. I once thought that becoming a Christian would be easy, but when I chose to follow Jesus, my mother and sisters rejected me. I experienced intense loneliness and even physical abuse—my family forbade me from sharing meals with them, isolating me as if I were an outcast. I faced opposition at work as well, having to hide my faith to keep my job. Despite all the suffering and the constant pain I felt—even to the point of losing hope—God intervened. I met a local partner from Open Doors who taught me about persecution and helped me see that I was not alone. Today, despite the scars of rejection, I am filled with hope, joy, and love. My faith has sustained me, and though the pain lingers, I continue to trust that Jesus is with me. I pray that by sharing my testimony, others facing similar trials will find the strength to keep their faith and know that God’s love is greater than any opposition.

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Society in #NorthAfrica is predominantly Muslim and families often turn on those who reject their traditional beliefs. When Batoul* chose as a girl to follow Jesus, her mother and sisters turned on her – but she’s found the strength to continue in her faith through her church community.

Read Batoul’s full story here, and find out more about Open Doors’ women’s See. Change. campaign here.

Open Doors Prayer News 307 (March-April 2025)

www.opendoorsuk.org/prayernews

*Name changed for security reasons