![]() At first "I didn't believe her, to be honest," says Williams. According to Williams, a nondenominational minister, she researched the persecution of Christians around the world obsessively and lived in constant fear that her parents would kill her for apostasy. She had to hide her faith, conceal her Bible, and sneak away to attend church. ![]() This had enraged her parents, who threatened her with violence, she said. Intensely devout and deeply inquisitive, she recounted that she came from a Muslim family but had converted to Christianity. ![]() He'd met Rifqa Bary, a high-school student from Gahanna, Ohio, at a prayer house at Ohio State University late last year. Brian Williams wasn't sure what to make of his young friend's stories. ![]()
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