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More Muslims to Join Christianity in 2022 - Apostle Kofi Manu

 

 


More Muslims to Join Christianity in 2022 - Apostle Kofi Manu

A Christian Apologist and the leader of Islamic Pentecostal Movement, Apostle Kofi Manu has assured the world that many Muslims will come to the real faith in Christ in 2022.


He said it in an interview with the media on Friday 31st of December 2021

According to Apostle Kofi Manu, Muslims are very dedicated to their Faith and will do everything possible to protect their Faith.


Interestingly, as the world continues to grow in knowledge and research, more Muslims have come to the knowledge of the Truth that the followers of Jesus Christ are superior before the Allah as revealed in Qur'an 3:55b.


Though, some of the Muslims scholars tried to dispute it instead of appreciating the Truth, this deepen the study and everything is proven that the followers of Jesus Christ remains superior before the sight of Allah till the day of resurrection which is yet to be experienced.


Despite the five days prayer, the dressings, the forty days fasting and other sacrificial commitments by Muslims, they still remain inferior before Allah, then it's prudent for the Muslims to follow Christ and not just believing Him as the Messiah, in order for them to become superior before Allah.


Sadly, inferiority cannot be considered in the kingdom God Almighty and therefore, more Muslims will take the bold step to grow from believing Jesus as the Messiah, into following Jesus as their saviour in order for them to be superior before Allah.


Let's all work on our salvation without fear or favour of men!



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