When 17-year-old Nurta’s family found out about her conversion to Christ, they tried everything to make her recant.
At
first they thought she was insane. Nurta’s parents took her to the
local doctor, who prescribed her medication for a mental illness. Then,
in line with Somali tradition, Nurta’s parents began regularly reciting
the Quran to their daughter, believing that the Islamic scripture would
heal her from her sickness. But Nurta refused to deny Christ—and so the
family’s next tactic was punishment and humiliation. Nurta was shackled
to a tree by day, and confined in a small room by night.
After
enduring months of this torture, Nurta managed to escape her family, and
went to live with relatives in a different town. It was here that Nurta
paid the ultimate price for her faith.
Two unidentified men
approached Nurta while she was on the street, and shot her point-blank
in the chest and head. Local sources say the gunmen were either
relatives of Nurta, or acting on behalf of the family.
Please
pray that Nurta’s murder will not be in vain, and that many Somalis will
come to Christ as a result of her bold witness even unto death.
Throughout
the persecuted church, it’s women and children—just like Nurta—who are
often the most vulnerable and at greatest risk. Please consider how your
church or small group can respond to this persecution. For ideas and
resources to help you care for the women and children of the suffering
church, visit www.OpenDoorsUSA.org.
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