Mohamed says that when he fell sick doctors and traditional healers couldn't help him. Then he met Jesus and discovered not only healing but peace. However, he faced severe persecution when he began to follow Jesus and was thrown to his death from a fourth-floor apartment. But Mohamed is alive today thanks to the power of Jesus, and he has a message for Canada. 

Mohamed was a young boy in an African country when he became seriously ill. He says doctors couldn't heal him, and his grandfather, who was a traditional Muslim healer, also couldn't heal him. 

Mohamed says his grandfather called his mom one day and told her, "There is a spirit I see inside Mohamed that is greater than [my] spirit." Mohamed says that his grandfather predicted that the boy would become a Christian and eventually die. That came to be true. Mostly.

Mohamed says that he questioned his faith and felt that his god had abandoned him when he didn't find healing. Then, he says, he met Jesus. 

"Finally, Christ came to me, and he healed me," he says matter-of-factly. Mohamed says he went to the local elders and told them "There is someone who always speaks to my ears."

The elders told him that the voice was the devil but he says, "No, I told them 'it's not the devil!' He appears to me like a light, and he speaks to my ears and my heart. I feel peace in my heart. And I told them 'even you can see I'm healed.'" The elders, though, still accused him of being posessed by the devil.

The elders accused Mohamed of becoming a Christian, but Mohamed says at that time he didn't even know what a Christian was. Finally, some time after searching and questioning he met someone who led him to Jesus.

"One day they found out I had [a] man gave me a Bible. That's when the persecution started." Mohamed was put in the local jail for three months. He says he was poisoned while in prison. "They tried all means to eliminate, to kill me." He met a doctor that was also a Christian and helped him escape.

But he would face more persecution when he was betrayed by someone he trusted. "It was the darkest moment of my life he says." It was three years after running away, that some men found him and assaulted him.

Mohamed says he was stabbed by a knife and pushed from a fourth-floor window. "I completely died," he says. But what some wanted to use for evil, Jesus has used for good.

"Jesus Christ himself raised me from the dead. I suffered from grevious harm. I broke my spinal cord, I broke my legs, my stomach - you know the instestines came out - all of this was fixed by Jesus Christ."

Mohamed says he's working on getting a Visa to come to Canada so his children can have access to education. And, he says, he believes God is about to do something new in Canada, and it can start by Christians opening their doors to Muslim neighbours and showing them "God's true love ... Canada is, let me say, the Gospel revival centre."

He asks for prayers that God would open doors for him and his family to get to Canada.