A Christian pastor who accepted Islam now sits alongside Jesus — not in the way Christians might expect, but by following the actual teachings of Isa (peace be upon him) as a mighty messenger of God. His journey from leading a church to embracing the faith that Jesus himself practiced is a powerful testimony that Islam does not reject Jesus but honors him in a way that mainstream Christianity has forgotten. This is what happens when a man of God follows the evidence wherever it leads.
Following the Real Jesus
As a pastor, he taught about Jesus for years. But the more he studied, the more he realized that the Jesus of the Bible — who prayed to God, prostrated on his face, fasted, and called people to worship the One Creator — was practicing Islam, not Christianity. The Trinity doctrine, which was formalized centuries after Jesus, contradicts everything Jesus himself taught and practiced. Islam restored the pastor’s connection to the real Jesus by presenting him as the mighty prophet he truly was.
The pastor who accepted Islam didn’t leave Jesus behind — he found him. The real Jesus prayed to God, prostrated, fasted, and called people to worship the Creator alone. That is Islam.
From the Pulpit to the Prayer Mat
- The pastor’s deep study of scripture led him to questions that Christian theology could not answer, particularly about the Trinity
- Islam honors Jesus as one of the mightiest messengers of God without making him into God himself
- The Quran presents Jesus’s actual teachings more faithfully than doctrines developed centuries after his departure
- His story inspires other pastors and Christians to investigate what Jesus himself actually believed and practiced
I didn’t leave Jesus — I found him. Islam is the faith of Jesus, the faith of Moses, the faith of Abraham. Following the real Jesus means following what he actually practiced.
