Nélya* has just been married in 2021. She married a Christian man. Not an arranged marriage, as her parents had. She and her husband are two young persons who met during their theological studies and fell in love with each other. “Things are changing.” Nélya is one of the key persons for work among Christian youth in North Africa, we accompany her in that work. With her we talk about the pressure on young women when they become followers of Jesus.
The expected negative response of the family makes female converts more cautious to make their conversion known as they do not want to run the risk to be expelled from their family’s home. Unmarried North African women are not expected to live outside their family home.
The persecution of women in North Africa is described as ‘moral persecution’ by Nélya.
Nélya explains: “In our region a girl or woman lives with her parents till she marries. To live outside your parents’ home as an unmarried woman is a shame. These girls are considered as women who have done something wrong, who committed adultery. They will lose the financial support of their family.”“Women face rejection by their family and society. They can be kept in house arrest by their families. Many are not allowed to go to church or meet with Christians. They face opposition when they want to marry a Christian man. Family puts a lot of pressure on them to follow all Muslim traditions and to renounce their faith in Jesus. Some women are sent away by their families, they had to be rescued by the church.”
“The training went very well. The Lord has continued his work in us, healing us and freeing us. Thank you Lord and thank you to the whole team of Open Doors for this investment for His sole and unique Glory.”