Tuesday morning: My friend, Julie, and I met for lunch today at 11:30 at our usual place so that we could order our usual lunch--FRIED chicken. I'm not really a huge fan of Russ' Restaurant--probably has something to do with going there with my mom so often and being surrounded by "old" (really, really OLD) people eating there. But now I am OLD--so I blend right in! Their friend chicken is juicier and tastier than any other fried chicken I have ever eaten.
Julie has been out of town the last two Tuesdays, so we had a lot of catching up to do--and we did! I love Julie. She is truly serious about really knowing God--not just with her brain, but with her heart and life. Sometimes we discuss our lesson for our Bible study class that presently is studying John's Gospel; but oftentimes, we spin off to other subjects.
This week, I brought along a book that has really impacted me: "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: A devout Muslim Encounters Christianity" written by Nabeel Qureshi. I love him. The book is basically a narrative of how he came to faith in Christ through a four-year intense journey of apologetics and friendship with a Christian he met during his first year at college. He was born in this country to Pakistani, devout Muslim parents, in 1983. His mom was the daughter of Muslim missionaries, and her mom was also the daughter of Muslim missionaries. Their entire family life was dedicated loving of Islam. I love his story of faith so much. It was costly and radical and intelligent and studied. After Nabeel converted to Christianity, the Lord used him in such a powerful way; but then only after a dozen or so years of being a Christian, he was diagnosed with Stage 4 stomach cancer and died at the age of 34 (leaving a wife and young daughter). His parents concluded this was Allah's punishment for his apostasy.
Julie was familiar with this story because Victor (her husband) claims that the gospel is presented better in this book than any other he has read (other than the Bible, naturally). So we enjoyed a really good talk about this book, Nabeel's life, and our own walks of faith.
I think the most impactful thing I have read in this autobiography was how Nabeel knew that if he accepted Christianity as THE TRUTH, it would change his life forever, AND he would surrender all he had for the gospel. He was in medical school, did achieve his M.D., but then went on to ministry instead of medicine. His parents nearly disowned him--but he was their only son, and living here in America being Muslim is quite different than living in the Eastern world being Muslim. They were heartbroken, though; and Nabeel said that when his parents found out about his decision to follow Christ, his dad told him that it felt like his spine had been ripped right out of his back. And the "light" he always loved in his mothers eyes went OUT, and he never saw it go back on again. He and his family were very close. One night when he was mourning the loss of his family and was weeping and asking God WHY He didn't just kill him after he had come to Christ instead of having to hurt his parents so deeply, he felt that God answered him like this: "It isn't about you, Nabeel." And he said that as soon as he realized that God was in charge and was faithful, he surrendered all of his hearts' desires to Him. We often have a very inflated view of ourselves, don't we?!
About midway through our meal, the people in the booth behind us got up to leave. The woman stood beside our booth and asked to see the book we were talking about. I handed her my book. She wanted to write down some information so that she could purchase it. The woman was perhaps 50-ish, missing most of her teeth, and looked very weary. I told her to take my book--I could get another! She was so happy to have it! I asked her name, and she responded "Destiny." A very unusual name, don't you think?
Julie and I have been praying for Destiny. Perhaps the very fact that she was seated in the booth behind us and overheard our conversation was HER destiny, so that she could read about how Jesus radically changed the life of Nabeel Qureshi. Wouldn't it be great if she gave her life to Christ as a result?
I hadn't quite finished reading the book, however; and as soon as she walked out of the restaurant with it in her hands, I was planning on how to get another copy for myself. After my day was finished with the kiddos, I drove to Baker Books and ... in the used book section for $7 was ONE copy of "Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus!" I bought it, PLUS the other book I was going to order: "No God But One: Allah or Jesus?" (also by Nabeel) was in the used section too! For $8!! I smiled all the way home!