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Matthew Ayariga, a Ghanaian among 21 men killed by ISIS in Libya in 2015, is reportedly to have embraced Christianity after witnessing the courage of other captives
MomentMatthew Ayariga, a Ghanaian among 21 men killed by ISIS in Libya in 2015, is reportedly to have embraced Christianity after witnessing the courage of other captives. Christian accounts state that when offered the chance to renounce Christ, he declared, "Their God is my God," and chose to stand with them, being killed alongside them.


