
Atheist Converted Through Jesus Film
In the heart of Turkmenistan, where religious expression is severely restricted, Silas discovered a faith that would transform his life. Raised in a culture that demanded loyalty to Islam, Silas considered himself an atheist, though he adhered to Muslim customs. His journey to Christianity began unexpectedly through the 'Jesus Film' in his native Turkmen language. 'Hearing Jesus speak my language, the gospel became real to me, touching my soul,' Silas shared. This profound moment filled him with joy and peace, compelling him to embrace a new path.
Persecution Under Government Oppression
However, the road was fraught with danger. The government viewed his newfound faith with suspicion. His home and church gatherings were subject to raids, resulting in his arrest and torture. Despite such brutal opposition, Silas was undeterred. Forced to leave Turkmenistan, he continued to share the message of Jesus through radio, television, and online platforms, determined to reach his fellow Turkmen with the hope he had found.
Faith Unbroken Despite Opposition
Silas exemplifies resilience. 'I'm going to boast in my weakness because in my weakness, the power of God is revealed,' he declared. Remarkably, even a KGB officer once sought his forgiveness, highlighting the impact of his unwavering faith.
Silas's story is a testament to the power of Jesus to transform lives, even in the most oppressive circumstances. By clinging to his faith, he not only survived persecution but thrived, spreading the gospel across barriers. His life stands as a powerful witness to God's faithfulness in the face of adversity.




