My Testimony

From a Nominal Christian to an Evangelist Called by God

My name is Evangelist Imran Jan. 

I was married on July 12, 2009, when I was 23 years old. My wife comes from a pastor's family, where she was raised in an environment centered on God's Word, prayer, and faithful service to the Lord. 

1. However, my spiritual life was completely different. 
Although I was born into a Christian family, I was only a Christian by name. I had no personal relationship with Jesus Christ. My life was filled with sin, and I neither knew God nor valued His Word. I never made any effort to seek Him. Instead, I mocked God, His Holy Word, and His servants. My heart had neither the fear of God nor love for Him. 
In contrast, my wife deeply loved the Lord. She was a woman of prayer, walked in the fear of God, and had great respect for God’s Word and His servants. 
Because of her faithfulness, many servants of God began visiting our home. For nearly seven years, our house was open every Sunday for prayer and the ministry of God’s Word. Those servants patiently prayed for me, loved me, and faithfully shared the Gospel, hoping that one day my life would be transformed. 

2. Sadly, my heart remained hardened. 
Eventually, in anger and spiritual blindness, I made a decision that changed everything. I told the servants of God: 
“I do not need you or your God. From today onward, do not come to my house again.”
They quietly left without saying a word. 
My wife was heartbroken. She wept bitterly, yet she never let go of God. While it appeared that Satan had won, God was already preparing a greater plan for our lives. 
In her deep sorrow, my wife sought the Lord in prayer. During that time, she received a powerful assurance from God in her heart:
“The whole world trusts in Me, but My daughter, I trust you. You will surely bring your husband back to Me, and he will serve Me.”
 
When she received this promise, her heart was filled with hope. 

4. Those words struck my heart with incredible power. It felt as though God Himself was speaking directly to me. My feet stopped. I turned around, returned to my seat, and listened. 
The pastor simply explained who Jesus Christ is, why He came into the world, and why He gave His life on the cross for the salvation of humanity. 
Throughout the sermon, I wept. 
For the first time in my life, I realized that I was a sinner and that I had wasted thirty-three years living apart from God. 
That day, a deep hunger to know Jesus Christ was born in my heart. From that moment forward, I devoted myself to seeking Him. 
I began attending church every Sunday and eagerly listening to God’s Word. As time passed, my love for Jesus continued to grow. 
About two months later, I developed an overwhelming desire to see Jesus. 

6. She comforted me and said, 
“You wanted to see Jesus. What you saw in your dream is also described in God’s Word.” 
She then read Revelation 19:11–13: 
“Then I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse. The One sitting on it is called Faithful and True… and His name is called The Word of God.” 
When I heard those verses, I broke down in tears. I had never read that passage before, yet the description perfectly matched what I had seen in my dream. 
Some time later, I asked the Lord, 
“Jesus, why did You show me this dream?”
Deep within my heart, I became convinced that the Lord was reminding me of His soon return. 
The words of Revelation 22:7 echoed in my spirit: 
“Behold, I am coming soon.”
That encounter filled me with a deeper love for Jesus Christ, a stronger desire to know Him, and an urgency to prepare myself and others for His glorious return. 
Because of this dream and this spiritual experience, I later named the ministry that God entrusted to me the Kingdom of Christ Ministries. 
The burden God placed upon my heart was clear: to prepare people for the soon return of Jesus Christ so that many would come to know Him, receive salvation, and be ready for His coming. 

3. Instead of condemning me, she simply said: 
“Since you have removed God’s altar from this house, now you will be the one to preach God’s Word to us.”
 
For seven consecutive days, she prayed before the Lord with tears, crying out for my salvation. 
On the seventh day, something changed inside me. I suddenly felt that I had made a terrible mistake. I went to my wife and asked, 
“Tell me, which church are we going to this Sunday?”

Tears immediately filled her eyes. Her joy was beyond words, as though she had found something precious that had been lost. 
Since there was no Pentecostal church in our area, we decided to attend a nearby church. 
That Sunday, I accompanied my wife to church. However, I intended to leave her there and go to work. 
After the worship ended, I quietly stood up to leave. As I reached the church door, I heard the pastor say: 
“Today we will learn who Jesus is.”

5. I asked my wife,
“How can I see Jesus?”
She lovingly replied,
“We know and see Jesus through the Word of God.”
Yet my heart longed to see Him personally.
For three consecutive nights, I prayed:
“Lord Jesus, I want to see You.”»
Nothing happened on the first two nights.
But on the third night, while sleeping on the roof of our house, I had a remarkable dream.
I saw a Man riding a white horse. His face shone with glorious light, and He was clothed in white garments. He was descending from heaven toward the earth. As he came closer to me, I suddenly woke up.
The next morning, I eagerly shared the dream with my wife. As I described it, my entire body trembled, and tears flowed from my eyes.

7. As time passed, I continued growing in my relationship with the Lord.
On July 4, 2021, I was given my first opportunity to lead prayer in church.
Then, on July 1, 2022, I preached God’s Word publicly for the first time.
By then, I was fully convinced that God had called me into ministry, especially the ministry of evangelism.
In 2023, however, jealousy among certain members of the church led to opposition against my wife and me. Eventually, we were prevented from attending that church.
I wept deeply because I loved the house of God and never wanted to leave the church.
At that moment, I finally understood how precious God’s house is.
I remembered how my wife had once cried when I had driven God’s servants from our home. Now, as I found myself unable to enter God’s house, I experienced that same heartbreak.
Yet God’s Word reminds us:
“And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.”