
Werkena had his right hand and left arm broken during the brutal attack. His left arm was so badly damaged, it may have to be amputated. He was also beaten on the head.He said, "They knew that while I was beaten harshly, I was not dead.They brought swords, and while they were preparing to slaughter me on my neck, the police came in and rescued me."Werkena knows it was God who saved his life."I believe it's God who rescued my life,” he asserted.“They were beating me with a stick and also with stones.There were many people in the compound, but God was overshadowing me and covering me by His hand.Otherwise, I would have died."
Now Werkena is back at work and says he hopes the Lord gives him 76 more years to serve Him.Brother and sister Abubakkar and Almaz understand very well the teachings of Jesus that to follow Him may mean your enemies will be members of your own family.They were chased from their home by their father during the 2006 attack on Christians in their village.Abubakkar said, "Jesus says, 'I came to separate a child from his father.This word has been seen in my life. Our father says, 'You are not my children any more.' He canceled his fatherhood
responsibilities."Abubakkar was an Eritrean soldier and a Muslim before coming to Christ in 2000. He came to Jesus after reading the Bible following his capture by the Ethiopian military.
He was put in a prison camp. He says he had been searching for truth for many years, and finally found that in Christ.Eighteen-year-old Almaz had two dreams about Jesus, and along with a testimony and changed life from her brother, also left Islam to become a Christian in 2004.Up until the mob attacks, their Muslim father, who had tolerated their Christian faith, turned on them. They fled to another village."When we were chased out, we went directly to the church. We were by ourselves. We were very lonely. That was painful," Abubakkar recalled.
Abubakkar and Almaz have since returned to their village.Abubakkar said,"We are very fearful. Our friends who are fundamentalist Muslims and our parents threaten us, threatening to kill us, to eliminate us. Each and every hour, every minute, we are living in fear."Abubakkar and Almaz are no longer without a place to live, thanks to The Voice of the Martyrs Canada, for which they are very grateful."My happiness and joy is so great to know there is somebody who cares for me, who prays for me," Almaz said.
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