My Saviour My Country My Family and Myself
Memoirs of a Muslim Convert
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Book Details
About the Book
The author wishes to tell what Jesus has done in his life and what he can do to all those who accept him as their Lord and Saviour. His also intends to encourage his readers to know for sure that no hearts are impossible to touch as long as one’s faith is shared with love and compassion. The book will inspire people to know India, its, people and the living God, the Creator. Some of the very personal letters have been included in the book to give the readers an idea of how letters of personal nature can mould the thoughts of the recipient. This autobiographical book is the result of the invisible, inspiring presence of Christ Jesus in the life of the author.
About the Author
Omar Luther King was born to a Muslim family of Indian national freedom fighters. After graduation from Gauhati University, he worked in Gandhi Peace Foundation, New Delhi as Research Assistant, in YMCA, Guwahati as Secretary, in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats of Indian Parliament as Research Assistant and Assistant Director, respectively. On October 2, 1993 (Gandhi Jayanti), he took voluntary retirement from Parliament and since then has been serving Jesus fulltime as a Christian missionary amongst the Muslims. He travelled widely in India as a government officer and outside India as a missionary. His writings have appeared in several Indian and foreign dailies and periodicals, including Christian magazines. He is also the author of Indian Boy in Love: Essence of Religion (1966). Omar is a member of Apostles Methodist Church, New Delhi; a life member of the Evangelical Fellowship of India; a national-level faculty of Haggai Institute, India; and an alumnus of the Torchbears Bible School, Germany. He was baptised in Baptist Church in Panbazar, Guwahati, while his Muslim wife, children, Hindu daughter-in-law, and grandchildren were baptised in Methodist Church in Delhi. He is a life member of Assam Association, New Delhi, and an overseas worker in India of the Overseas Social Services, Germany.