letter from France

Mariam’s story

Blaine Vorster  |  World
Date posted:  28 Jan 2026
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Mariam’s story

Grenoble. Source: Wikimedia Commons

I still remember the first time she walked up to me before a Sunday service. “I’m new here. I’m not a Christian, and I’ve never been to church before. I’m not sure what I am supposed to do, but would it be okay if I came to your church?”

Mariam (not her real name) was a student studying in France. She arrived from a country with little to no gospel access and no idea how to get it. Yet, for several years, she has had a desire to find out more about Jesus. So, when the opportunity to study in English in Europe arose, she was excited to visit a church for the first time. There was a snag, however, as she did not speak French. Nevertheless, Mariam went to a French church where a few believers who could speak English took her under their wing. They then brought her to the International Church.

Mariam quickly felt at home and began to devour everything she could when it came to the Christian faith. She attended Bible studies, Sunday services, camps and retreats, and most importantly, heard and responded to the gospel, placing her trust in Christ and being baptised.

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