Bathtub Baptism Brings Joy in North Africa

Global Stories
Tim Allan

The petite young woman entered the North African church almost apologetically.  Unused to the customs of the Christian faith, she had no idea what to expect or even what the inside of a church would look like.

Like many young women of her faith background in this modern city, she was wearing Western clothes and looked very similar to many members of the congregation. The woman, a primary school teacher by profession, had often walked past the church on her way to other places in the city but, until this day, had never entered its doors.However, just recently, something – or maybe someone – had been pulling her to go inside.

She picked a day to go in when she knew other people would be there; people who could perhaps answer her questions or at least offer a friendly handshake and a smile. As she went in, a friendly face came up to her and asked: “What brings you here today?” “I just wanted to see what the inside of a church looked like,” she replied.

The church she had entered was a large international church, where the services are in English, even in a country where French and Arabic are the major languages. She stayed for the service, then came back a week or two later. Gradually, the church members became aware that while she wasn’t turning up every week, she was coming regularly. And soon she was starting to attend some of the midweek Bible studies.

Over a year or so, she became a familiar face at the church. All the while, she was telling people who asked that she was just trying to learn more about Jesus... and that she did not yet believe in Him. But behind the scenes and unbeknownst to most of the congregation, she had been digging more deeply into God’s word with the help of a few believers. They had quietly shepherded her and eventually brought her to the point where she was ready to commit her life to Jesus.

One warm Sunday morning in the middle of the service, she was invited to stand up by the leader. He announced that she had something she wanted to tell the church. As she spoke, she revealed she had been consistently reading the Bible and had now trusted completely in Jesus, wanting to reflect that by taking the step of baptism. She told the church: “I saw Jesus in all your faces.”  

Oh, how the church rejoiced! They gathered round the young woman and prayed over her, before heading back to the pastor’s house for a meal and the baptism. As they gathered in the house, it was obvious there was only one place to baptize her – the bathtub! So, with much joy and laughter, she was immersed in the tub and joined the community of baptized believers.

Of course, this is not the end of the story. The church continues to disciple her as she learns more about life in Jesus and draws closer to Him. One church member, who works with SIM, said: “It’s amazing how God was at work in her life, even before she’d had any contact with Christian people. She said she’d had dreams of Jesus and even before being baptized, she had dreamt of being immersed in water. It’s been a huge encouragement to the whole church to see her come to faith and to see that faith take root in her.”