The Holy Spirit Converting the Entire Middle East: dreams claimed as catalysts to salvation

Below, after my inserts, you will find quotes from notable writers who have captured the final phase coming to its fruition and approaching a period in my book , The Phases of Revelation, as the 1260 days of Revelation or what I call the first half of the tribulation.   The Middle East is the first and the last frontier of Christian expansion into a globality that is now complete just as Christ God commanded it.  The Americas was opened up to Christ in 1492 upon the voyage of CHRISTOPHER Columbus who did it for the faith.  The four blood moons marked the times and its significance as all things of creation move according to the will of Christ God the Father and the Holy Spirit.

Today, God is preparing the region to be the last frontier of the expansion of Christianity since Christ ordered it and even God the Father when he said to Adam and Eve to fill the earth. His kingdom has come to earth and ready to rejoin heaven again. We are reaching the final days or the 1260 Days spoken of in the Book of Revelations.

In my book The Phases of Revelation, the first half of the tribulation is the finalizing of the old creation and a time to rejoice.  It is a period that should be referred to as the parable summer or the first half of the tribulation.  This period is the time that God set out to accomplish since the beginning and so its globality is the objective and now attained.

The war torn region of the Middle East is an attempt to scatter the final portions of the flock sort of speak as this energy begins to gather ungodly momentum against God’s plans.  Remember this, claims will be made to this regard there from of a flock of a christ and the flock of THE CHRIST.  This is the human worldly battle but only one holds the  truth and Gods favor, and with this the battle will not be lost.

The following are from an article by J.D. King a writer for Charismanews.com, of whose outlook I believe provides support to my book’s concept of a powerful collective movement that the Holy Spirit is in full force.  The quotes below are from Mr. Kings article called, The Underground Revival in the Middle East That Might Take Down Islam.  Below are quotes from the article:

“…part of the surge or phase in Christian converts taking place in the the Middle East within the past 20 years.

“Contrary to what many Americans think, Christianity is quietly advancing behind the scenes in some of the most unlikely places around the globe…”
“…Almost every Islamic nation has been experiencing a significant upsurge of Christianity over the last 20 years…all are experiencing the impact on some level…”

“…Reports suggest there were no Muslim background Christians in Syria fifty years ago, but today “there are between four and five thousand born-again believers in the country.”

“…Rosenberg’s figures suggest that there are over 13 million Christians in Islamic countries, and a majority of them are from a Muslim background…”
Other Observers

“…We find that Joel Rosenberg isn’t the only one observing the changing conditions within the broader Islamic world. There are other evidences of a notable transformation taking place. For example, journalist George Thomas notes that:  A Christian revival is touching the northernmost reaches of Africa. In a region once hostile to the gospel, now tens of thousands of Muslims are following Jesus. As the sun sets over the Mediterranean Sea, Muslims across Northern Africa are converting to faith in Jesus Christ in record numbers. … What experts say is that there is a profound move of God in the predominantly Muslim nations of Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Tunisia…”

“…Tino Qahoush, researcher and filmmaker, has been traveling to various parts of this region to document the Christian revival that has been taking place. Reflecting on what he observed, he noted the following, ‘What God is doing in North Africa, all the way from actually Mauritanian to Libya is unprecedented in the history of missions. I have the privilege of recording testimonies and listening to firsthand stories of men and women, of all ages.’
Jayson Casper journalist with Christianity Today, also pointed out some astounding growth that’s taking place in the Arabian Peninsula. He writes:  ‘Today the Pew Research Center numbers Christians in the Arabian Peninsula at 2.3 million—more Christians than nearly 100 countries can claim. The Gulf Christian Fellowship, an umbrella group, estimates 3.5 million. … United Arab Emirates Christian population … [is] 13 percent, according to Pew. Among other Gulf states, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar each about 14 percent Christian, while Oman is about 6 percent. Even Saudi Arabia, home to Islam’s holiest cities (Mecca and Medina), is 4 percent Christian.”

One of the best examples of the expansion of Christianity within Muslim lands is through the work of Heidi and Roland Baker. Along with their church plants and trained workers from Iris Ministries, the Bakers have made an extraordinary impact on the brutal nation of Mozambique. The province that they currently operate in was entirely Muslim before their arrival, but a little over 10 years later those figures have changed drastically. Kelly Head from Christ for the Nations writes,

“The Bakers are now based full-time in Pemba, Mozambique, in an area where Heidi says was once called a ‘graveyard to missionaries.’ But recently the government announced publicly that it’s no longer a Muslim providence; now it’s a Christian providence.”
changes to the once Muslim Africa are something even the Islamic clerics are beginning to acknowledge. In December 2001, Sheikh Ahmad al Qataani, the president of The Companions Lighthouse for the Science of Islamic Law in Libya, appeared on a live interview on Al-Jazeera satellite television. He declared the following:
“Islam used to represent, as you previously mentioned, Africa’s main religion, and there were 30 African languages that used to be written in Arabic script. The number of Muslims in Africa has diminished to 316 million, half of whom are Arabs in North Africa. So in the section of Africa that we are talking about, the non Arab section, the number of Muslims does not exceed 150 million people. When we realize that the entire population of Africa is one billion people, we see that the number of Muslims has diminished greatly from what it was in the beginning of the last century. … As to how that happened, well, there are now 1.5 million churches whose congregations account for 46 million people. In every hour, 667 Muslims convert to Christianity. Every day, 16,000 Muslims convert to Christianity. Every year, 6 million Muslims convert to Christianity. These numbers are very large indeed.”[19]

It is obvious from these and other reports that Christianity is advancing. Yet, the question is: “Why?” Interestingly, it may have a lot to do with something many in the West would discount.
Why Is Christianity Finally Growing in the Middle East?
Throughout the Mediterranean world there’s a high regard for dreams. They comprehend them the same way that individuals during the early biblical period did. Islam in particular, places a great value on nocturnal visions. Ever since Muhammad retreated to a cave in A.D. 610 and began to experience what he considered to be revelatory visions, Muslims have greatly valued impressions they may receive while they’re asleep. Timothy Morgan notes that dreams are a “part of the reality of their world. Mohammad listened to dreams, and he gave Muslims the impression that God could speak through them. So they do listen to them, and they do talk about them.”[20]
Tom Doyle, an evangelist, pastor and the E3 Partners Ministry Director for the Middle East and Central Asia noted the following:
“Outside of the Scriptures, Egyptian history records a significant amount of information about dreams and visions, many of which became determining factors in the overall direction of the nation. One archaeological find close to the Pyramids revealed that ancient Egyptian scribe named Kenhirkhopeshef kept a papyrus document called the Dream Book. The book is a catalog of 108 dreams and the activities and emotions that accompanied them…Interestingly, over the last two decades there have been numerous claims of Muslims having dreams about Jesus and ultimately coming to faith. Url Scaramanga, writing in conservative evangelical journal, acknowledges that “stories of Muslims coming to faith in Christ because of a vision or dream are not uncommon.”
“…It is easy to dismiss this, but I think Christians should remain open to all of the various ways that God operates. It may seem inexplicable to us, but it seems that dreams are a primary way that Middle-Eastern people are open to encountering God. Reflecting on the significance of these nocturnal visions, Nabeel Qureshi writes:
“I think the reason why dreams are an important component of people leaving Islam and accepting Christ is that most Muslims believe that God reveals himself and his will to them in dreams. In fact, it seems to be the only way that they believe God will reveal his will to them. So they have faith that God will direct them, so God uses their faith for his purposes.”

With all the questions and concerns about this approach, there’s interest in determining to what extent dreams are driving evangelism among Muslims. Georges Houssney prepared a questionnaire and, over a period of three years, asked 100 Christian converts from Islam how they came to faith. When asked, “What was the major factor in drawing you to Christ?” 25 percent of Houssney’s respondents acknowledged that dreams and visions were the primary catalyst that brought them to salvation. Furthermore, 60 percent of the respondents acknowledged that they had experienced a relevant dream or vision or both prior to their conversion.

The reality of these transforming dreams are being widely acknowledged, even though they are a bit unsettling for those in the conservative evangelical community. Reflecting on his own experience, Tom Doyle says:  “I’m not a skeptic by nature. I’m actually known as a being fairly trusting. But when I began hearing about Muslims having dreams and visions of Jesus, I must say I was quite the doubting Thomas. I think it’s because I have watched a few Christian television programs. … About a decade ago, those of us who work in Muslim outreach started to hear about something new in the world of Islam. God was opening the closed hearts of Muslims by giving them spectacular dreams and visions. At first, the stories were rare, but today these amazing accounts of God breaking through to Muslims have become a common occurrence. We find that about one out of every three Muslim-background believers has had a dream or vision prior to their salvation experience. Some more precise surveys are a bit more conservative and suggest a little over 25 percent of Muslims had a dream or a vision before becoming disciples of Jesus. Either way, the percentage is significant.”
Though they may be misunderstood and largely outside the norm in the West, dreams are certainly changing things throughout the Arab world.  By  JRCarrillo author of: The Phases of Revelation

4 thoughts on “The Holy Spirit Converting the Entire Middle East: dreams claimed as catalysts to salvation

  1. I like your story. I served in Sultanate of Oman Royal Army from 1984 to 1986.

    The numbers you cite about Gulf Christian population may include Christians from India and other countries who work in Gulf countries. Some of them have been residing in those Gulf States for decades. Their plight came to attention during Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait and more recently during fall of Iraqi City of Mosul.

    African nations like Nigeria are not able to contain Islamic growth or influence. If not in numbers, it appears that Muslims have dominating presence in much of Sub-Saharan Africa.

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