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Mali Pastor, Raised Muslim, Now Encourages Christians to Stand Firm Under Persecution

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🗓️ 1 June 2024

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Pastor Nouh Yattara was born into a nomadic Muslim family. He became a believer through the work of missionaries in his home country of Mali—and through his desire to own a ball-point pen. After living in fear of superstitions, demons and death, Nouh found new life, and an end to fear, in Christ. “I knew if I accepted Jesus that he has the power against all of that,” Pastor Nouh says.

It wasn’t an easy path. Nouh experienced Christian persecution from family members, teachers, kids at school, and his community. In spite of the pressure against him, Nouh stood firm in God’s grace and moved forward in faith.

Today, Nouh is the pastor of a church and leader in Mali’s evangelical association. He uses his own story—and the stories of other persecuted Christians—to prepare new believers to endure in their faith despite pressure and persecution.

Listen to hear what Christians in Mali are facing and learn how you can pray for them. You’ll also hear Pastor Nouh’s encouragement to be in fellowship with other believers, encouraging each other on in faith. He’ll also give advice on how you can share the gospel with Muslims in your community.

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Pastor Noah grew up in Mali. Most people in his community were Muslims, but superstition and

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occult practices were influential as well.

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I was scared of many things. I was scared of witchcraft.

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I was scared of occultism.

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I was scared of demons.

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I was scared of superstitions.

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I was scared of superstitions.

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I was scared of death.

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So when Pastor Noah came to faith in Jesus,

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yes, he was scared of persecution,

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but he also had a new found sense of courage. I knew that if I accept Jesus Christ

0:37.3

he has the power to save me from all of that. I was ready to pay the price.

0:45.0

Jesus never promised his followers an easy path. In fact, he told his disciples that the

0:51.0

world would hate them. He sent them out as sheep among wolves. Jesus's

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words came true in the life of the Apostles and they're still coming true today

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in the Welcome again to the voice of the Martyrs Radio. My name is Todd Nettleton. We are in our studio today in Barlesville, Oklahoma with a special guest all the way from the nation of Mali in Africa. Pastor Noah Yatara.

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He is the pastor of the Baptist Church in Timbuktu,

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a very famous city in the world.

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He is also the leader of the Evangelical Alliance of Molly.

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Pastor Noah, welcome to the voice of the Martish radio.

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Thank you so much, sir, Todd.

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I am blessed to be here.

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