ICM’s Liberian partner, AICA, reported the following story of conversion.
Siatta Dugba, was born in a Muslim family, and spent her early age as a young woman living with her parents and learning how to recite the Koran and its practices. “I didn’t understand its eternal purpose, and this embarrassed my spirit over the years” She says. According to her, she asks God daily for direction of her future life as she hears about other religions.
She narrated, “In our village when a girl is grown up to womanhood, our parents will marry us out to any Muslim man of their choice; and this led me to get married to a Moses Dugba.
In 2000, AICA sent a team of evangelists to Cape Mount County to start work there. At one of the house meetings, Siatta’s husband, Moses was converted to Christianity, but she choose to remain a Muslim probably because of family sanctions. He did not divorce her though but kept praying for her. Not until April 27, 2009, at a joint fellowship of AICA churches in Siatta’s home town, did she get converted to Christianity as a result of the message and the fellowship of the believers. Since then, she is now daily asking her husband to teach her more about Jesus. Her husband Moses Dugba is now one of our rural evangelists and as a result of this new positive trend in the life of his family, several other Muslim families are turning to Christ. Siatta says she is determined to witness to them until they are converted. Please pray for spiritual strength for her.